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Plasma is the name of the new desktop planned to replace KDesktop in KDE4. You can think it is a union of [http://netdragon.sf.net SuperKaramba] and KDesktop. But it's more. It's a whole concept of functionality and beauty.
Plasma is the name of the new desktop planned to replace KDesktop in KDE4. You can think it is a union of [http://netdragon.sf.net SuperKaramba] and KDesktop. But it's more. It's a whole concept of functionality and beauty.


It's implementation is based on the Qt [http://doc.trolltech.com/graphicsview.html Graphics View Framework] introduced in Qt 4.2.
Its implementation is based on the Qt [http://doc.trolltech.com/graphicsview.html Graphics View Framework] introduced in Qt 4.2.


From a developer point of view there are some classes in libplasma who play central roles.
From a developer point of view there are some classes in libplasma who play central roles.

Revision as of 18:21, 26 July 2007

Plasma is the name of the new desktop planned to replace KDesktop in KDE4. You can think it is a union of SuperKaramba and KDesktop. But it's more. It's a whole concept of functionality and beauty.

Its implementation is based on the Qt Graphics View Framework introduced in Qt 4.2.

From a developer point of view there are some classes in libplasma who play central roles.

  • Corona: extends QGraphicsScene and provides functionality for adding applets and karamba themes.
  • Widget: extends QGraphicsItem and works as simple elements in the desktop. There are some built-in in libplasma as icons or buttons.
  • Applet: extends Widget and implements sophisticated functionality as rss display, a clock or system monitoring.
  • DataEngine: The common use of a DataEngine is to provide data to a applet for display. This allows a user interface elements to show all sorts of data.

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