
KoolDock
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work):
Features:
App Launcher.
On Screen text display (over icons).
Drag&Drop app list.
Auto-Hide.
Nice hide-show animation.
Transparency.
Xinerama support.
Others.
Check out the CVS:
http://ktown.kde.cl/kooldock/download.php
Join our Mailing-List:
http://ktown.kde.cl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kooldock-devel
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VIDEO: KoolDock 0.1 in action!!
http://ktown.kde.cl/kooldock/kooldock.avi
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UPDATE:
If you experience problems compiling KoolDock please do the following:
# make -f Makefile.dist
# ./configure
# make; make install
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IMPORTANT:
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A weekly CVS based Debian Unstable (SID) package is now generated at :
http://intranet.harlaut.net/debian/
This is an unofficial package provided by a KoolDock user (by mike at harlaut dot net)... Thanks.
KoolDock 0.3:
- Added: Translation support (i18n): Spanish (complete), Swedish (complete), Polish (not fully up to date).
- Added: Mouse Wheel over Dock now switches Desktop.
- Added: Launcher icons can now be sorted through Launcher List.
- Added: Move to Desktop/Go To Desktop (Taskbar/Nav. Bar).
- Added: New option to Nav. Bar: Task List.
- Added: Theme support for KoolDock Background (5 themes).
- Added: Run launcher as different user.
- Added: It is now possible to tell KoolDock to manage all windows or those in the present Desktop.
- Added: Active window icon is now highlighted.
- Improved: Xinerama Support (user configurable screen resolution).
- Updated: About dialog information.
- Patches: Text Shadow Patch (thanks to William Ekholm).
- Fixed: KMenu and mousemove event: sigsegv (thanks to Jared Grubb).
- Fixed: Minor fixes and Optimizations.
- Experimental: Systray Support (do not use it unless you want to help us with this).
KoolDock 0.2
- Fixed separator issue, now it is drawed only when necessary.
- Fixed configuration - separator issue (now it is not disabled).
- Fixed setupdialog and appdialog resizing.
- Xinerama support (in preferences).
- Navigation Menu + clock (available through KoolDock menu).
- Screenshot of minimized windows (only through KoolDock menu).
- Added "Hide on click" (Hide KoolDock after clicking on an icon).
- Added "Show after"; how long the mouse must be at bottom of the
screen before showing the dock.
- Added "Run from Terminal" and "Keep Terminal Open" in the add
launcher dialog (useful for console applications, e.g: top, vim).
- Rewrote "Ignore List"; now it is possible to grab windows names.
- Proper tooltips in the "Preference Dialog"
- Optimization to the background drawing rutine.
- Major code clean-up (still needs more).
- Minor fixes.
Ratings & Comments
223 Comments
Deutsche Version ######################################## Hallo, Ich habe mir KoolDock mit Hilfe von YAST aus dem Repository, unter openSUSE 11.2/KDE 4.3, installiert und meine favorisierten Programme in das Menü hinzugefügt. Aber wenn ich eines der Programme versuche mit einem Klick darauf zu starten, erhalte ich eine Fehlermeldung. Hier ist ein Screenshot meines Problems: http://de.tinypic.com/r/eu1wms/6 Zudem wird die Fehlermitteilung unter meiner Taskleiste geöffnet, so das ich dieses Fenster erst hoch ziehen muss um den Inhalt lesen zu können. Grüße aus Deutschland/Hessen ######################################## english Version Hello, i have installed KoolDock wiht YAST on openSUSE 11.2/KDE 4.3 and addet some favorite Applications into the Panel. But when i klick on it, to start the Programm i become a Error Screen. Here is a Screenshot of my Problem: http://de.tinypic.com/r/eu1wms/6 Also the Error-Window was opened under my Taskbar, so i had to move in the middle of my Desktop to read the Content. Greets from Germany/Hessen
Hi, I'm using fedora 16 and Scientific Linux 6. In those distributions you need both kdelibs3 and kdebase3 (and their dependencies). Package names may be different in your distribution. Regards, GZU
can anybody sort out what happens if kolldock works on installations which are some months old and with a clone of the userhome on a new machine not? Bugreport: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=486673 I love this tool very much and have no idea what happens here :-(
Hi, This does work with Fedora 10 (and will compile), it will have dependencies on some kde3 libraries. You may also have to look for some patches that are around(e.g.kooldock-0.4.7-gcc43 patch).
Hi there, is there any way to move kooldock to the side or up top???
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=50910 go there to download the latest.
It's working perfectly now. I'd only tried out the official 0.3 release prior to today. The improvements you've made are quite impressive. Keep up the great work.
Hello, activateing kooldock will always crash my compiz window manger.
I just installed Suse 10.3 and Kooldock from packman repository. It ran fine for a while then started crashing on start-up. I uninstalled and reinstalled from source and it would still crash on startup with "signal 8 (SIGFPE)" crash backtrace as follows: System configuration startup check disabled. [?1034h(no debugging symbols found) Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1". (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] [New Thread 0xb6a148e0 (LWP 17133)] (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) (no debugging symbols found) [KCrash handler] #6 0x080635e6 in ?? () #7 0x082259d8 in ?? () #8 0xbfcc90d4 in ?? () #9 0xbfcc90cc in ?? () #10 0x0000000a in ?? () #11 0xb6d8eff4 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6 #12 0xb6d90140 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6 #13 0x08245348 in ?? () #14 0xbfcc90a8 in ?? () #15 0xb6d8eff4 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6 #16 0xb6d90140 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6 #17 0x08217438 in ?? () #18 0xbfcc90b8 in ?? () #19 0xb6cc8179 in free () from /lib/libc.so.6 #20 0x08063e92 in ?? () #21 0x080d9210 in ?? () #22 0x00000010 in ?? () #23 0x080d9de8 in ?? () #24 0x00000000 in ?? ()
I should apologize for the alarmist title. I meant to write crashes in Suse 10.3. The OS was fine kooldock would just crash on open. It was late; I was tired. I got it corrected this morning. It was my local kooldockrc config file that was causing the problem. Once I got rid of that kooldock started and let me try agian with the config. If you'd like a copy of the offending file let me know. It's probably worth noting that I'm running dual monitors managed as a "TwinView" with Nvidia's driver. Kooldock is working now but throws the following every time I click the "Apply" button in the config GUI. X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3 Major opcode: 20 Minor opcode: 0 Resource id: 0xc6fd5a X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3 Major opcode: 20 Minor opcode: 0 Resource id: 0xc6fd46
OpenSuse 10.3 packman repo, compiz starting kooldock sometimes crashes x system, sometimes doesn't start, sometimes works for some time then crashes :P There's some problem with kooldock and 10.3 afaik, no solution found yet :P cheers
Installed from FC5 extras ... does not run as user, ran once as root and once only! seems now to be stuck as hidden .. don't know where the config files are. Had a look for the source .. both links here go to the dark side of planet 404 Oh dear ... back to ksmoothdock! KDE: 3.5.5-0.2.fc5 Fedora-Core Kernel: 2.6.20-1.2320.fc5
Hi, PLEASE help. The packages in Ubuntu Feisty Fawn seem wrong to me, I get these kinds of glitchy graphics and background, so kooldock is unusable to me: http://librarian.launchpad.net/7472057/Screenshot-1.png http://librarian.launchpad.net/7472069/Screenshot.png Here's the bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kooldock/+bug/111152 PLEAAAASE fix that package in ubuntu, anyone...
Do you have the 'start hidden' checkbox inactive? If so, check this one. It's on tab 1 in the config-screen (right-click anywhere within KoolDock, change config).
I have the same request, I want the dock on the top of the screen (I had Y'z dock on Windows but now I don't use that OS animore) but I miss my dock on top.
As above, get on to version 0.4.6 In one of the configuration-tabs you can point kooldock to sit on any of the 4 sides of your screen.
Hi! I have to say you made an excelent work with kooldock. But there is only one thing I must say: can you use this bar in the upper part of the screen and not on the taskbar?. Is there anyway to change this? Because let me tell you, your work is perfet but has this little problem (Or I dont know how to change it). I was watching the previews you have here and every pic has de kooldock on the taskbar. It would be, very very very nice if we could have the kooldock on the upper part of the desktop. Well if there is a way to configure it I would thank you if you tell me!. Thank you and keep on going!
Try the taskbar on top... It gives a new feeling which might grow quickly on you!
How can I get Kooldock on the top of the screen?
get on to version 0.4.6 Beside the obvious version-differences, in one of the configuration-tabs you can point kooldock to sit on any of the 4 sides of your screen.
This is pretty cool, two comments though. First: the default should not be 'start hidden'. I didn't know that it was even running at first. I discovered it was quite some time later Second: Both options on the last conf tab do not work. When they are changed, they reset back to the default 50% and 10 speed.
The current Debian link doesn't work, here are two links for Debian Sid: Release version: http://intranet.harlaut.net/debian/kooldock/ CVS version: http://intranet.harlaut.net/debian/kooldock_CVS/
I saw something like this :) Isn`t it called ksmoothdock? :) :P How do you think, which one works smoother? Which one better handles transparency etc?
I tried both; ksmoothdock just didn't click with me. I love this one; only problem is (like all the other docks besides kicker itself) it can't handle kicker applets, and I'm rather a fan of my clock and KSysGuard CPU and RAM monitors. As for transparency, the implementation is the best I've seen yet. Granted, it is pseudo-transparency (I don't think we'll see real transparency until 100% of KDE users use XGL/Beryl), but instead of simply grabbing the wallpaper as a background, KoolDock looks at the windows too. The effect is the closest to real transparency I've ever seen. See the screenshot at the bottom of my post. Now, there are a few things that are lacking that make me hesitant to use this (instead of Kicker, which I'm currently using). My main issue is with the lack of kicker applet support (although systray is being worked on). There are a few other suggestions/issues: 1) Sometimes when un-hiding, the animation is very slow. I don't know if that's my CPU's fault or the program's fault (I think it has to do with trying to un-hide both KoolDock and Kicker at the same time). 2) Lack of customizability. While the preferences editor was very easy to use, it lacked a few features. Dock placement is not an option (although I don't mind having it on the bottom), and animation speed was not adjustable. 3) I would like to see an additional Taskbar option: "Only show minimized windows" (much like OSX's dock). Having used OSX before I moved to Linux, I'm used to not having a taskbar (takes up too much space), but I would like to be able to manage my minimized windows without having to use Alt+Tab. 4) Finally, Beryl applies a shadow to this window! I know it's Beryl's fault, but there seems to be no way to adjust it, and it makes it very ugly. See the screenshot. Here's a screenshot: http://zenixstudios.com/files/wn/kooldock.png
On Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger, I was able to get KoolDock to run under GNOME. Steps: 1. Install automake-1.9 2. Uninstall automake-1.4 3. Install X-dev package 4. Install QT-dev package 5. Install KDE-dev package 6. compile/install kooldock