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Some groundwork for in paved the way to fix touch and tablet output mapping so you can e.g. use your nexdock's touch screen as well with . I also made single output mode a bit more useful/robust. MRs are posted:

...and here's the same thing using . Needs more work and polishing but just to give an idea. It works pretty well with thumb only too but that's hard to record.

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I should add that the client tells the compositor which surfaces are dragable and how so it's not hardcoded in . E.g. would mark the top panel and bottom bar dragable.

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Instead of I'm using a test client to hack on 's gesture support. The red bar basically maps to phosh's top-panel. Red meaning `folded`, green `moving` and blue `unfolded`. The first prereqs for this are already merged and I hope to submit more over the next weeks. Animations need more work as does cancelation, etc but it's moving forward. The way it's implemented works for other kinds of gestures too and also for mouse and laptop touchpad gestures.

phosh 0.14.0 is out 🚀 :

It adds launch splash for starting apps, has media player improvements and much more. Check the release notes (gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p) for details.

Spent the morning looking how much work the move of to / will be and it turned out better than expected.

Needed to stub out some dependencies (libcall-ui, gcr, libgnome-desktop) and hack back support for custom wayland surfaces into but with that things start to work and we can go widget by widget:

Improvements for those of us who run daily on their :
- the media player allows to skip in songs/podcasts (by @ollieparanoid)
- headphones show a different icon
- music player gets muted on headphone unplug

's CI pipeline can now take screenshots of some parts of the shell in different languages and link to these as parts of a merge request. This hopefully helps translators, designers and develpers to figure out more easily how things look in different languages:

I gave a short talk about on mobile devices at the in Regensburg last weekend (wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/d) and I could present the slides using a with HDMI over usb-c connected to the presenter and phom (source.puri.sm/guido.gunther/p) as a virtual mouse. Needed some hacks still to e.g. bring up to exit full screen but I think we can make this work out of the box in the future.

can leverage @exalm@floss.social 's work on theme preferences to at least guess whether the system intends to use dark-mode and color the launch splash accordingly:

phosh 0.13.1 is out 🚀 :
gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

Feedback quick setting cycles through all modes, "Close all" notifications button, improved encrypted media handling and fractional scaling improvements.

Encrypted USB sticks are now automounted too in , no need to go via nautilus (thanks to GMountOperation):

Finally took the time to rework the splash screen code from January to get it closer to designs and to mergeable form:

It's been only three days since 0.13.0 but since then we already landed two usability improvements:

- A button to close all notifications
- A way to cycle through all feedback modes (on/quiet/silent) by Pablo Correa Gómez

and there's a bit more cooking for 0.13.1.

phosh 0.13.0 is out 🚀 :
gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/p

Improved call handling when shell is locked, lockscreen notifications, high contrast theme support and much more. Check the release notes.

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