

I got distracted. At first glance, it seems that PR was for the groundworks, I haven’t been able to figure out how to actually do it. I’ll try again in a bit.
I got distracted. At first glance, it seems that PR was for the groundworks, I haven’t been able to figure out how to actually do it. I’ll try again in a bit.
Well, that’s amazing. I’m going to rethink my layout philosophy.
Ads have always been bad. Ban billboards.
WAIT, if I’m reading this right, it’s had code folding since last year: https://github.com/zyedidia/micro/pull/2942
I’m gonna try this right now
There’s got to be a Micro plug-in for this.
oh yeah it’s weird how we’ve never figured out how to do that on pc
edit: /s
I found an Irix theme for Plasma but it didn’t work. I’m running a CDE theme in the mean time. I’m especially impressed by all the little details.
I prefer aplay /dev/random, myself
I thought I had dreamed those days
a lot of KDE packages are only distributed as snaps
Or, if you never intend on using multiple virtual desktops, you can go into (I’m assuming KDE) keyboard shortcut settings and unbind Alt-F3 so it can pass into Valheim.
It doesn’t. It has a feature that hides the HUD.
Ctrl-F3 switches to the third virtual desktop in KDE if you have at least three virtual desktops. If you don’t have at least three virtual desktops, it doesn’t do anything, but also prevents the input from reaching Valheim to turn off the HUD.
The key part is “disable the HUD”
Dwarf Fortress is its own boss key.
That is handy, but I think OP was looking for an in-game function to turn off health bars and quest indicators prior to taking a screenshot.
That probably is the same as on Windows, but OP’s shell was intercepting it as instructions for the desktop and not passing it into the application itself.
I think Alt+F3 is the shortcut for “exit fullscreen” for native KDE applications.
The first trick is knowing that there’s a right package. The second trick is knowing what the right package is.
You’ve got to run a different Neofetch fork in each