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KDE Receives New Human Interface Guidelines For 2024

([KDE] 45 Minutes Ago KDE HIG)


Prominent KDE developer Nate Graham has been working with various KDE designers and developers to establish a new set of Human Interface Guidelines (HIG).

The KDE Human Interface Guidelines are intended to have a good set of principles for developers/designers coming up with new KDE software. The new HIG aims to make "100%" of the content actionable, reflect how KDE designs software today with the likes of Qt Quick based Kirigami apps, a flat navigation menu, and making it more inviting for new contributors to this HIG.

The new KDE HIG isn't entirely complete yet but those wanting to learn more about it can do so via [1]Nate Graham's blog . The new KDE HIG can be found under [2]develop.kde.org .



[1] https://pointieststick.com/2024/06/09/new-human-interface-guidelines/

[2] https://develop.kde.org/hig/



Scotty_Trees

timofonic

I forgot to mention an important fact in the 1.3.67 announcement. In order to
get a fully working kernel, you have to follow the steps below:
- Walk around your computer widdershins 3 times, chanting "Linus is
overworked, and he makes lousy patches, but we love him anyway". Get
your spuouse to do this too for extra effect. Children are optional.
- Apply the patch included in this mail
- Call your system "Super-67", and don't forget to unapply the patch
before you later applying the official 1.3.68 patch.
- reboot
-- Linus Torvalds, announcing another kernel patch