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KDE Frameworks 6.20 Adds a Fancier Push/Pop Animation to System Settings Pages
KDE Frameworks 6.20 brings many goodies, including predictable/learnable KRunner search result ordering, a fancier push/pop animation for System Settings pages, and a reversed version of the “Open link” Breeze icon for right-to-left (RTL) languages, such as Arabic or Hebrew.
It also brings support for standard-style buttons to Kirigami-based apps to improve visual consistency and accessibility, margins for “starred/un-starred” icons across all Plasma and KDE apps to match other icons, as well as pixel-perfect separator lines throughout Plasma and Kirigami-based apps, improving compatibility with the dark color scheme.
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KDE Ships Frameworks 6.20.0 - KDE Community
KDE today announces the release of KDE Frameworks 6.20.0.
This release is part of a series of planned monthly releases making improvements available to developers in a quick and predictable manner.
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KDE Frameworks 6.20 Is Out, Here’s What’s New
A month after the previous 6.19 release, KDE announced the launch of Frameworks 6.20, expanding its collection of add-on libraries to Qt and enhancing functionality available to developers across various platforms.
Several foundational components receive significant updates in this release. Baloo, KDE’s file indexing subsystem, improves reliability during session management, updates its test infrastructure, and now avoids indexing excessively large mbox files. It also ensures configuration changes in balooctl are written before indexing is toggled, addressing long-standing user-reported issues.