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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/280126

Jeremy Soller shares some examples of the COSMIC lock screen that Pop!_OS is working on.

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[–] independantiste@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The only thing I am kind of skeptical about Cosmic is how it will handle other apps like KDE or GNOME apps, especially the Libadwaita ones. I have one question, will it be possible to kind of make them fit in the system or the other way around, make the system look like it has a libadwaita look? I just really love some consistency

[–] mmstick@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The desktop environment doesn't control how applications look or function. Regarding theming, GTK3 applications need a GTK3 theme, GTK4 applications need a GTK4 theme, libadwaita applications need a libadwaita theme, and KDE applications need a KDE theme. Our tooling for generating themes will attempt to generate themes for other toolkits, but COSMIC applications have a different design language than GNOME or KDE applications.

That is the answer I was looking for, thanks so much for clarifying!