Hi everyone,
I’d like to have my apps as tiles within a full-screen view (ideally called via pressing the Windows button on the keyboard) in Linux, pretty much the Windows Metro look as seen above. I have all the icon files and just need to link them to the apps themselves. Might you know of a way to do that?
Thanks for your help! Temperche
BRB, gotta wash out my eyes with bleach now.
Meh, i hate the design too, but i can absolutely support someone looking into making their linux install more personal.
It sucks when forced on you by Microsoft but when the suffering is entirely self inflicted it’s way more fun
Heck, that’s practically the unofficial linux motto.
I am somewhat convinced some part of my brain is just an agent of chaos and wants to see me suffer because the moment I get something working nicely I suddenly get the urge to change everything
Sure. Whatever. But Windows 8 is really the last theme I’d ever choose.
It looks pretty good but its usability is shit
If it’s usable for the person that wants it then all is well, just don’t make this default pls
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I haven’t tested it myself personally but this menu for KDE seems to be what you’re looking for?
Wow! Thanks. I absolutely love this style, but I know I am in a great minority in that, so I didn’t even think anyone had done this.
oh wow, looks pretty nice
There will always be someone requesting the weirdest Windows features.
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This is the UI of my nightmares
KDE has some app launchers that look just like this, but last time I tried them, they were a little buggy🫠
But yeah, I think that would be your best bet. A good Win 8 style launcher for KDE and Kwin rules to make all apps launch fullscreen automatically.Here’s some launchers that might fit the bill:
https://store.kde.org/p/1584342/
https://store.kde.org/p/1897990/
https://store.kde.org/p/1364064/
https://store.kde.org/p/1677095/
https://store.kde.org/p/1973454/This one is the most similar, however it did not work for me:
https://store.kde.org/p/1932321I don’t have a particular DE in my mind that offers this feature out of the box, but if one offers that, then it’s KDE. Search for it in their application starter menu section, there’s one for sure!
Question is: why do you want that?
It’s wrong to judge one for their taste, that’s sure. To be fair, I even liked the W8 menu when it came out.The problem with it is, that it creates a “dive in”-effect, similar to when you enter a room and then forget what you wanted in the first place.
I personally would recommend you Vanilla Gnome. It has a similar, simplistic design language and the overview creates the opposite effect. Instead of the “enter a new room”, the activity overview disconnects you from your current task and makes task switching easier while not forgetting what you originally wanted.
Are there any other reasons for why you chose the menu?
I use rofi (on my machine with dmenu theme) and after some digging I found this: https://github.com/Dartegnian/rofi-metro You may use this on any distro as there are very few dependencies to run this simple launcher :)
I’m coming from a place of complete ignorance on this, but I’m guessing this would be a straightforward gnome extension. The app menu is almost this already
depending on how much your willing to learn eww(elowars wacky widgets) would be a very good option
Gnome overview maybe?
You could hack something together with KDE widgets (plasmoids I think?), creating an array of app launchers on your desktop.
It’d be a completly manual way of doing it though, so up to you if you think it’s worth it.
I’m with you; I like the Metro style. If you have an Android phone, the Square Home launcher is a great implementation.
There is a KDE Plasma widget that adds a metroUI style tiled launch screen to the desktop… Though I don’t remember it’s name atm