KDE Frameworks Now Shipping with Kirigami Framework for Building Convergent UIs
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Marius Nestor
Sep 10, 2017
KDE Frameworks 5.38.0 is packed with a total of 115 changes that include bug fixes and improvements for various core components and apps. Among these, we can mention Plasma Framework, KWayland, KTextEditor, KWidgetsAddons, KWindowSystem, KXMLGUI, KRunner, KNotification, KJobWidgets, KPackage Framework, KIO, KCoreAddons, KDocTools, KDED, KGlobalAccel, KInit, KConfigWidgets, KConfig, KActivitiesStats, and Baloo. While also shipping with various improvements for the framework integration, extra CMake modules, and syntax highlighting, KDE Frameworks 5.38.0 now includes KDE’s Kirigami framework, which provides developers with a collection of QtQuick components that should help them build convergent user interfaces based on the KDE UX guidelines, which can be used on both mobile and desktop platforms.
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