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Capacity bar style is broken

Open Zzombiee2361 opened this issue 3 years ago • 20 comments

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I'm using latest master branch

Zzombiee2361 avatar Feb 14 '21 03:02 Zzombiee2361

Can't reproduce on my end. a Which Plasma Style and Colors are you using?

D3SOX avatar Feb 14 '21 10:02 D3SOX

I'm using breeze dark color scheme, the same thing happens with lightly color scheme too. Is there any way I could debug this?

Zzombiee2361 avatar Feb 14 '21 10:02 Zzombiee2361

Hm I'm not sure. Maybe it has something to do with your Plasma/KDE Frameworks version. I'm running Plasma 5.20.9 with KDE Frameworks 5.78.0 and Qt 5.15.2

D3SOX avatar Feb 14 '21 10:02 D3SOX

lightly_capacity_bar I have a similar issue in Kubuntu 20.10 KDE Plasma Version: 5.19.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.74.0 Qt Version: 5.14.2

clwe avatar Feb 14 '21 12:02 clwe

How do I update Plasma and Frameworks? I tried as described here, from the backports repository: https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu/PPAs#Kubuntu_Backports It still says up-to-date though. Do I have to build from source?

clwe avatar Feb 14 '21 13:02 clwe

Even after updating to KDE Frameworks to 5.79.0 and KDE Plasma to 5.21.0, then uninstalling and rebuilding Lightly, the issue persist.

Zzombiee2361 avatar Feb 20 '21 07:02 Zzombiee2361

Same error. Tested on KDE NEON with plasma 5.21, 5.20.5 and on KUBUNTU with Plasma 5.19.5

swiatlyk avatar Feb 26 '21 07:02 swiatlyk

I'll try to reproduce this in a KDE Neon vm. Meanwhile, the Kde people could really change the default look of the KCapacityBar to something more pleasant, it looks so out of place.

Luwx avatar Feb 26 '21 21:02 Luwx

Can confirm the bug is present on:

Debian Bullseye/11 (sid) KDE Plasma: 5.20.5 KDE Frameworks: 5.78.0 Qt: 5.15.2

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RizzoV avatar Mar 06 '21 18:03 RizzoV

It's affecting me too KDE Plasma 5.21.1 KDE Framework 5.79.0 QT 5.15.2 capacity bars

chanleyuu avatar Mar 11 '21 11:03 chanleyuu

It also affects me. Kubuntu 21.04 KDE Plasma 5.21.4 KDE Framework Version 5.80.0 Qt Version 5.15.2 image

Mistsuu avatar Apr 24 '21 15:04 Mistsuu

Weirdly this issues is only present on openSUSE Tumbleweed. I have tested on Arch, Kubuntu, Neon, Fedora, KaOS... None of them had this issue. Only openSUSE Tumbleweed.

SayanChakroborty avatar Jul 20 '21 11:07 SayanChakroborty

I'll try to reproduce this in a KDE Neon vm. Meanwhile, the Kde people could really change the default look of the KCapacityBar to something more pleasant, it looks so out of place.

Until the issue is fixed, can we as users modify something to make KCapacityBar not look out-of-place?

SayanChakroborty avatar Jul 22 '21 08:07 SayanChakroborty

Weirdly this issues is only present on openSUSE Tumbleweed. I have tested on Arch, Kubuntu, Neon, Fedora, KaOS... None of them had this issue. Only openSUSE Tumbleweed.

I have this issue on Manjaro: image

deter0 avatar Jan 10 '22 04:01 deter0

openSUSE

@SayanChakroborty Can you try if this package fixes your problem?

xuzhao9 avatar Apr 11 '22 13:04 xuzhao9

openSUSE

@SayanChakroborty Can you try if this package fixes your problem?

I just tried the package you linked on openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot 20220409 but the capacity bar is still broken. Screenshot_20220412_071302 Screenshot_20220412_071426

SayanChakroborty avatar Apr 12 '22 11:04 SayanChakroborty

I managed to fix this issue on two of my installs of Kubuntu 21.10. You need to have KDE's KF5FrameworkIntegration package installed (both the binary and dev packages).

On Ubuntu's repository they are called libkf5style5 & libkf5style-dev. IDK about other distros.

This is happening because in the cmake file the KF5FrameworkIntegration package is marked as optional.

Voltstro avatar Apr 30 '22 07:04 Voltstro

openSUSE

@SayanChakroborty Can you try if this package fixes your problem?

I just tried the package you linked on openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot 20220409 but the capacity bar is still broken. Screenshot_20220412_071302 Screenshot_20220412_071426

Can you try install frameworkintegration-devel and frameworkintegration-plugin packages on Tumbleweed?

xuzhao9 avatar May 01 '22 02:05 xuzhao9

openSUSE

@SayanChakroborty Can you try if this package fixes your problem?

I just tried the package you linked on openSUSE Tumbleweed snapshot 20220409 but the capacity bar is still broken. Screenshot_20220412_071302 Screenshot_20220412_071426

Can you try install frameworkintegration-devel and frameworkintegration-plugin packages on Tumbleweed?

Yes, installing those packages solves the issue. Thank you so much.

SayanChakroborty avatar May 16 '22 18:05 SayanChakroborty