├── CONFIG.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── corners
├── Main.qml
├── backgrounds
│ ├── glacier.png
│ └── leaves.png
├── components
│ ├── DateTimePanel.qml
│ ├── LoginPanel.qml
│ ├── PasswordPanel.qml
│ ├── PowerPanel.qml
│ ├── SessionPanel.qml
│ ├── UserFieldPanel.qml
│ └── UserPanel.qml
├── icons
│ ├── power.svg
│ ├── restart.svg
│ ├── settings.svg
│ └── sleep.svg
└── theme.conf
└── docs
├── glacier.png
├── hanako.png
├── loud.png
└── sky.png
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1 | # Theme configuration
2 |
3 | This file explains what each option does and what parameters are valid. In general, an option may accept a string, number, or boolean. Colors are simply strings but written in hex code. They can also include transparency values as seen in this [Qt documentation about colors](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-color.html). Don't forget the leading "#"!
4 |
5 | ## General
6 |
7 | - `BgSource`: string. Path to an image, used as the wallpaper. Can be placed in the `backgrounds/` folder for convenience.
8 | - `FontFamily`: string. Name of the font family. You can find this with something like `fontconfig`, for example.
9 | - `FontSize`: number. This value is used for everything *except* the [date and time](#date-time).
10 | - `Padding`: number. How far away things should be from the edge of your screen.
11 | - `Radius`: number. Corner radius for UI. Set to 0 to disable rounded corners.
12 | - `Scale`: number. Adjusts the size of UI elements. Can be anything, but I would stick between 1 and 2 (e.g. 1.5).
13 |
14 | ## User picture
15 |
16 | - `UserPictureEnabled`: boolean. By default the user picture is shown. Set to false if you don't have/want a user picture, or you don't use the user selection functionality.
17 | - `UserBorderWidth`: number. Width of the border around your picture. Set to 0 to remove.
18 | - `UserBorderColor`: color. Border color around your picture. Useless if border width is 0.
19 | - `UserColor`: color. Background color of the default, blank avatar. Only visible if you don't have your own picture.
20 |
21 | ## Input fields (username, password)
22 |
23 | - `InputColor`: color. Background color of the input fields.
24 | - `InputTextColor`: color. Color of text you enter in the fields.
25 | - `InputBorderWidth`: number. Width of the border around the active field. Set to 0 to remove.
26 | - `InputBorderColor`: color. Border color of active field. Useless if border width is 0.
27 | - `UserPlaceholderText`: string. Placeholder text shown when user field is empty.
28 | - `PassPlaceholderText`: string. Placeholder text shown when user field is empty.
29 | - `HidePassword`: boolean. Whether to replace your entered password with dots.
30 |
31 | ## Login button
32 |
33 | - `LoginButtonTextColor`: color. Text color on the login button.
34 | - `LoginButtonText`: string. Text displayed on the button.
35 | - `LoginButtonColor`: color. Background color of the button.
36 |
37 | ## Power, session, user selection popups
38 |
39 | This refers to the popup window that appears when you click on the power/session buttons or the user picture.
40 |
41 | - `PopupColor`: color. Background color of popup window.
42 | - `PopupActiveColor`: color. Color around the currently selected entry.
43 | - `PopupActiveTextColor`: color. Text color of the currently selected entry. Mainly provided for potential contrast issues.
44 |
45 | ## Power, session buttons
46 |
47 | - `SessionButtonColor`: color. Session button background color.
48 | - `SessionIconColor`: color. Color of the icon inside the session button.
49 | - `PowerButtonColor`: color. Power button background color.
50 | - `PowerIconColor`: color. Color of the icon inside the power button.
51 |
52 | ## Date, time
53 |
54 | - `DateTimeSpacing`: number. Spacing between the date and time.
55 | - `Date/TimeColor`: color. Date/time text color.
56 | - `Date/TimeSize`: number. Font size for the date/time.
57 | - `Date/TimeIsBold`: boolean. Whether date/time text should be bolded.
58 | - `Date/TimeOpacity`: number. Date/time text opacity.
59 | - `Date/TimeFormat`: string. Change the format of how the date and time is displayed. Note that they use different formats.
60 |
61 | Happy configuring!
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/README.md:
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1 | # corners
2 |
3 | A very customizable [SDDM](https://github.com/sddm/sddm) theme that places controls on your screen corners.
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | I couldn't really find a preexisting theme that I liked, so I made my own. Layout inspired by [sddm-chinese-painting-theme](https://github.com/fralonra/sddm-chinese-painting-theme).
11 |
12 | ## Dependencies
13 |
14 | This theme does not require KDE Plasma, so make sure you have Qt 5 installed!
15 |
16 | - SDDM
17 | - Qt 5
18 | - Qt Graphical Effects
19 | - Qt SVG
20 | - Qt Quick Controls 2
21 |
22 | On Arch, run
23 |
24 | ```sh
25 | pacman -Syu sddm qt5-graphicaleffects qt5-svg qt5-quickcontrols2
26 | ```
27 |
28 | ## Installation
29 |
30 | ### From the AUR
31 |
32 | For Arch users, the theme is available from the AUR [here](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sddm-theme-corners-git). Install it with your favorite AUR helper:
33 |
34 | ```sh
35 | paru sddm-theme-corners-git
36 | ```
37 |
38 | ### Manually
39 |
40 | On other distros, download/clone this repo, and copy the `corners/` folder to `/usr/share/sddm/themes/`.
41 |
42 | ```sh
43 | git clone https://github.com/aczw/sddm-theme-corners.git
44 | cd sddm-theme-corners/
45 | sudo cp -r corners/ /usr/share/sddm/themes/
46 | ```
47 |
48 | ## Configuration
49 |
50 | Figured people would want to tinker on their own, so font, colors, size, corner radius, and more can all be configured. Please see [CONFIG.md](CONFIG.md) for a description of what each option does!
51 |
52 | If you haven't already, make sure to change the current theme that SDDM is using. On Arch, create a `.conf` file in `/etc/sddm.conf.d/` with the following contents:
53 |
54 | ```conf
55 | [Theme]
56 | Current=corners
57 | ```
58 |
59 | Check the [Arch Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM#Configuration) for more info.
60 |
61 | You'll definitely want to configure the theme before using it. Out of the box it uses [Atkinson Hyperlegible](https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Atkinson+Hyperlegible) for the font and assumes a screen DPI of 216 (basically, my setup).
62 |
63 | Edit `theme.conf` (inside `corners/`) as you see fit. I tried making most stuff customizable, but lemme know if you want more options.
64 |
65 | ## License
66 |
67 | This project is licensed under GPLv3. Check it out [here](LICENSE).
68 |
69 | ## Thanks!
70 |
71 | That's pretty much it :) I hope you enjoy the theme. Feedback is much appreciated!!
72 |
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/corners/Main.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.15
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
3 | import QtQuick.Window 2.15
4 |
5 | import "./components"
6 |
7 | Rectangle {
8 | id: root
9 |
10 | height: Screen.height
11 | width: Screen.width
12 |
13 | Image {
14 | anchors { fill: parent }
15 |
16 | source: config.BgSource
17 | fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectCrop
18 | clip: true
19 | }
20 |
21 | Item {
22 | anchors {
23 | fill: parent
24 | margins: config.Padding
25 | }
26 |
27 | DateTimePanel {
28 | anchors {
29 | top: parent.top
30 | right: parent.right
31 | }
32 | }
33 |
34 | LoginPanel {
35 | anchors { fill: parent }
36 | }
37 | }
38 | }
39 |
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/corners/components/DateTimePanel.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.15
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
3 |
4 | Column {
5 | spacing: config.DateTimeSpacing
6 |
7 | Component.onCompleted: {
8 | timeLabel.updateTime();
9 | dateLabel.updateDate();
10 | }
11 |
12 | Text {
13 | id: dateLabel
14 |
15 | function updateDate() {
16 | text = new Date().toLocaleDateString(Qt.locale(), config.DateFormat);
17 | }
18 |
19 | font {
20 | family: config.FontFamily
21 | pointSize: config.DateSize
22 | bold: config.DateIsBold === "true"
23 | }
24 |
25 | anchors { right: parent.right }
26 |
27 | opacity: config.DateOpacity
28 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
29 | color: config.DateColor
30 | }
31 |
32 | Text {
33 | id: timeLabel
34 |
35 | function updateTime() {
36 | text = new Date().toLocaleTimeString(Qt.locale(), config.TimeFormat);
37 | }
38 |
39 | font {
40 | family: config.FontFamily
41 | pointSize: config.TimeSize
42 | bold: config.TimeIsBold === "true"
43 | }
44 |
45 | anchors { right: parent.right }
46 |
47 | opacity: config.TimeOpacity
48 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
49 | color: config.TimeColor
50 | }
51 |
52 | Timer {
53 | interval: 1000
54 | repeat: true
55 | running: true
56 |
57 | onTriggered: {
58 | timeLabel.updateTime();
59 | dateLabel.updateDate();
60 | }
61 | }
62 | }
63 |
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/corners/components/LoginPanel.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.15
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
3 | import QtQuick.Window 2.15
4 |
5 | Item {
6 | property string user: userPanel.username
7 | property string password: passwordField.text
8 | property int session: sessionPanel.session
9 | property double inputHeight: Screen.height * 0.175 * 0.25 * config.Scale
10 | property double inputWidth: Screen.width * 0.175 * config.Scale
11 |
12 | Column {
13 | spacing: 8
14 |
15 | anchors {
16 | bottom: parent.bottom
17 | left: parent.left
18 | }
19 |
20 | PowerPanel {}
21 | SessionPanel { id: sessionPanel }
22 | }
23 |
24 | Column {
25 | spacing: 8
26 | width: inputWidth
27 |
28 | anchors {
29 | bottom: parent.bottom
30 | right: parent.right
31 | }
32 |
33 | UserPanel { id: userPanel }
34 |
35 | PasswordPanel {
36 | id: passwordField
37 |
38 | height: inputHeight
39 | width: parent.width
40 | onAccepted: loginButton.clicked();
41 | }
42 |
43 | Button {
44 | id: loginButton
45 |
46 | height: inputHeight
47 | width: parent.width
48 | enabled: user !== "" && password !== ""
49 | hoverEnabled: true
50 |
51 | onClicked: {
52 | sddm.login(user, password, session);
53 | }
54 |
55 | states: [
56 | State {
57 | name: "pressed"
58 | when: loginButton.down
59 |
60 | PropertyChanges {
61 | target: buttonBackground
62 | color: Qt.darker(config.LoginButtonColor, 1.4)
63 | opacity: 1
64 | }
65 |
66 | PropertyChanges {
67 | target: buttonText
68 | opacity: 1
69 | }
70 | },
71 | State {
72 | name: "hovered"
73 | when: loginButton.hovered
74 |
75 | PropertyChanges {
76 | target: buttonBackground
77 | color: Qt.darker(config.LoginButtonColor, 1.2)
78 | opacity: 1
79 | }
80 |
81 | PropertyChanges {
82 | target: buttonText
83 | opacity: 1
84 | }
85 | },
86 | State {
87 | name: "enabled"
88 | when: loginButton.enabled
89 |
90 | PropertyChanges {
91 | target: buttonBackground
92 | opacity: 1
93 | }
94 |
95 | PropertyChanges {
96 | target: buttonText
97 | opacity: 1
98 | }
99 | }
100 | ]
101 |
102 | Rectangle {
103 | id: loginAnim
104 |
105 | radius: parent.width / 2
106 | anchors {centerIn: loginButton }
107 | color: "black"
108 | opacity: 1
109 |
110 | NumberAnimation {
111 | id: coverScreen
112 |
113 | target: loginAnim
114 | properties: "height, width"
115 | from: 0
116 | to: root.width * 2
117 | duration: 1000
118 | easing.type: Easing.InExpo
119 | }
120 | }
121 |
122 | contentItem: Text {
123 | id: buttonText
124 |
125 | font {
126 | family: config.FontFamily
127 | pointSize: config.FontSize
128 | bold: true
129 | }
130 |
131 | text: config.LoginButtonText
132 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
133 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
134 |
135 | opacity: 0.5
136 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
137 | color: config.LoginButtonTextColor
138 | }
139 |
140 | background: Rectangle {
141 | id: buttonBackground
142 |
143 | color: config.LoginButtonColor
144 | opacity: 0.5
145 | radius: config.Radius
146 | }
147 |
148 | transitions: Transition {
149 | PropertyAnimation {
150 | properties: "color, opacity"
151 | duration: 150
152 | }
153 | }
154 | }
155 | }
156 |
157 | Connections {
158 | function onLoginSucceeded() {
159 | coverScreen.start();
160 | }
161 |
162 | function onLoginFailed() {
163 | passwordField.text = "";
164 | passwordField.focus = true;
165 | }
166 |
167 | target: sddm
168 | }
169 | }
170 |
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/corners/components/PasswordPanel.qml:
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1 | import QtQuick 2.15
2 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
3 |
4 | TextField {
5 | id: passwordField
6 |
7 | focus: true
8 | selectByMouse: true
9 | echoMode: config.HidePassword === "true" ? TextInput.Password : TextInput.Normal
10 | passwordCharacter: "•"
11 |
12 | font {
13 | family: config.FontFamily
14 | pointSize: config.FontSize
15 | bold: true
16 | }
17 |
18 | placeholderText: config.PassPlaceholderText
19 | horizontalAlignment: TextInput.AlignHCenter
20 |
21 | color: config.InputTextColor
22 | selectionColor: config.InputTextColor
23 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
24 |
25 | states: [
26 | State {
27 | name: "focused"
28 | when: passwordField.activeFocus
29 |
30 | PropertyChanges {
31 | target: passFieldBg
32 | color: Qt.darker(config.InputColor, 1.2)
33 | border.width: config.InputBorderWidth
34 | }
35 | },
36 | State {
37 | name: "hovered"
38 | when: passwordField.hovered
39 |
40 | PropertyChanges {
41 | target: passFieldBg
42 | color: Qt.darker(config.InputColor, 1.2)
43 | }
44 | }
45 | ]
46 |
47 | background: Rectangle {
48 | id: passFieldBg
49 |
50 | border {
51 | color: config.InputBorderColor
52 | width: 0
53 | }
54 |
55 | color: config.InputColor
56 | radius: config.Radius
57 | }
58 |
59 | transitions: Transition {
60 | PropertyAnimation {
61 | properties: "color, border.width"
62 | duration: 150
63 | }
64 | }
65 | }
66 |
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/corners/components/PowerPanel.qml:
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1 | import QtGraphicalEffects 1.15
2 | import QtQuick 2.15
3 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
4 |
5 | Item {
6 | implicitHeight: powerButton.height
7 | implicitWidth: powerButton.width
8 |
9 | ListModel {
10 | id: powerModel
11 |
12 | ListElement {
13 | name: "Sleep"
14 | }
15 |
16 | ListElement {
17 | name: "Restart"
18 | }
19 |
20 | ListElement {
21 | name: "Shut\nDown"
22 | }
23 | }
24 |
25 | Button {
26 | id: powerButton
27 |
28 | icon {
29 | source: Qt.resolvedUrl("../icons/power.svg")
30 | height: height
31 | width: width
32 | color: config.PowerIconColor
33 | }
34 |
35 | height: inputHeight
36 | width: inputHeight
37 | hoverEnabled: true
38 |
39 | onClicked: {
40 | powerPopup.visible ? powerPopup.close() : powerPopup.open();
41 | powerButton.state = "pressed";
42 | }
43 |
44 | states: [
45 | State {
46 | name: "pressed"
47 | when: powerButton.down
48 |
49 | PropertyChanges {
50 | target: powerButtonBg
51 | color: Qt.darker(config.PowerButtonColor, 1.2)
52 | }
53 | },
54 | State {
55 | name: "hovered"
56 | when: powerButton.hovered
57 |
58 | PropertyChanges {
59 | target: powerButtonBg
60 | color: Qt.darker(config.PowerButtonColor, 1.2)
61 | }
62 | },
63 | State {
64 | name: "selection"
65 | when: powerPopup.visible
66 |
67 | PropertyChanges {
68 | target: powerButtonBg
69 | color: Qt.darker(config.PowerButtonColor, 1.2)
70 | }
71 | }
72 | ]
73 |
74 | background: Rectangle {
75 | id: powerButtonBg
76 |
77 | color: config.PowerButtonColor
78 | radius: config.Radius
79 | }
80 |
81 | transitions: Transition {
82 | PropertyAnimation {
83 | properties: "color"
84 | duration: 150
85 | }
86 | }
87 | }
88 |
89 | Popup {
90 | id: powerPopup
91 |
92 | height: inputHeight * 2.2 + padding * 2
93 | x: powerButton.width + powerList.spacing
94 | y: -height + powerButton.height
95 | padding: 15
96 |
97 | background: Rectangle {
98 | radius: config.Radius * 1.8
99 | color: config.PopupColor
100 | }
101 |
102 | contentItem: ListView {
103 | id: powerList
104 |
105 | implicitWidth: contentWidth
106 | spacing: 8
107 | orientation: Qt.Horizontal
108 | clip: true
109 | model: powerModel
110 |
111 | delegate: ItemDelegate {
112 | id: powerEntry
113 |
114 | height: inputHeight * 2.2
115 | width: inputHeight * 2.2
116 | display: AbstractButton.TextUnderIcon
117 |
118 | states: [
119 | State {
120 | name: "hovered"
121 | when: powerEntry.hovered
122 |
123 | PropertyChanges {
124 | target: powerEntryBg
125 | color: Qt.darker(config.PopupActiveColor, 1.2)
126 | }
127 |
128 | PropertyChanges {
129 | target: iconOverlay
130 | color: Qt.darker(config.PopupActiveColor, 1.2)
131 | }
132 |
133 | PropertyChanges {
134 | target: powerText
135 | opacity: 1
136 | }
137 | }
138 | ]
139 |
140 | MouseArea {
141 | anchors.fill: parent
142 | onClicked: {
143 | powerPopup.close();
144 |
145 | if (index === 0) {
146 | sddm.suspend();
147 | } else if (index === 1) {
148 | sddm.reboot();
149 | } else if (index === 2) {
150 | sddm.powerOff();
151 | }
152 | }
153 | }
154 |
155 | contentItem: Item {
156 | Image {
157 | id: powerIcon
158 |
159 | anchors.centerIn: parent
160 | source: index == 0 ? Qt.resolvedUrl("../icons/sleep.svg") : (index == 1 ? Qt.resolvedUrl("../icons/restart.svg") : Qt.resolvedUrl("../icons/power.svg"))
161 | sourceSize: Qt.size(powerEntry.width * 0.5, powerEntry.height * 0.5)
162 | }
163 |
164 | ColorOverlay {
165 | id: iconOverlay
166 |
167 | anchors.fill: powerIcon
168 | source: powerIcon
169 | color: config.PopupColor
170 | }
171 |
172 | Text {
173 | id: powerText
174 |
175 | font {
176 | family: config.FontFamily
177 | pointSize: config.FontSize
178 | bold: true
179 | }
180 |
181 | anchors.centerIn: parent
182 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
183 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
184 | color: config.PopupColor
185 | text: name
186 | opacity: 0
187 | }
188 | }
189 |
190 | background: Rectangle {
191 | id: powerEntryBg
192 |
193 | color: config.PopupActiveColor
194 | radius: config.Radius
195 | }
196 |
197 | transitions: Transition {
198 | PropertyAnimation {
199 | properties: "color, opacity"
200 | duration: 150
201 | }
202 | }
203 | }
204 | }
205 |
206 | enter: Transition {
207 | ParallelAnimation {
208 | NumberAnimation {
209 | property: "opacity"
210 | from: 0
211 | to: 1
212 | duration: 400
213 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
214 | }
215 |
216 | NumberAnimation {
217 | property: "x"
218 | from: powerPopup.x - (inputWidth * 0.1)
219 | to: powerPopup.x
220 | duration: 500
221 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
222 | }
223 | }
224 | }
225 |
226 | exit: Transition {
227 | NumberAnimation {
228 | property: "opacity"
229 | from: 1
230 | to: 0
231 | duration: 300
232 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
233 | }
234 | }
235 | }
236 | }
237 |
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/corners/components/SessionPanel.qml:
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1 | import QtQml.Models 2.15
2 | import QtQuick 2.15
3 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
4 |
5 | Item {
6 | property int session: sessionList.currentIndex
7 |
8 | implicitHeight: sessionButton.height
9 | implicitWidth: sessionButton.width
10 |
11 | DelegateModel {
12 | id: sessionWrapper
13 |
14 | model: sessionModel
15 |
16 | delegate: ItemDelegate {
17 | id: sessionEntry
18 |
19 | height: inputHeight
20 | width: parent.width
21 | highlighted: sessionList.currentIndex === index
22 |
23 | states: [
24 | State {
25 | name: "hovered"
26 | when: sessionEntry.hovered
27 |
28 | PropertyChanges {
29 | target: sessionEntryBg
30 | color: highlighted ? Qt.darker(config.PopupActiveColor, 1.2) : Qt.darker(config.PopupColor, 1.2)
31 | }
32 | }
33 | ]
34 |
35 | MouseArea {
36 | anchors { fill: parent }
37 |
38 | onClicked: {
39 | sessionList.currentIndex = index;
40 | sessionPopup.close();
41 | }
42 | }
43 |
44 | contentItem: Text {
45 | font {
46 | family: config.FontFamily
47 | pointSize: config.FontSize
48 | bold: true
49 | }
50 |
51 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
52 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
53 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
54 | color: highlighted ? config.PopupActiveTextColor : config.PopupActiveColor
55 | text: name
56 | }
57 |
58 | background: Rectangle {
59 | id: sessionEntryBg
60 |
61 | color: highlighted ? config.PopupActiveColor : config.PopupColor
62 | radius: config.Radius
63 | }
64 |
65 | transitions: Transition {
66 | PropertyAnimation {
67 | property: "color"
68 | duration: 150
69 | }
70 | }
71 | }
72 | }
73 |
74 | Button {
75 | id: sessionButton
76 |
77 | icon {
78 | source: Qt.resolvedUrl("../icons/settings.svg")
79 | height: height * 0.6
80 | width: width * 0.6
81 | color: config.SessionIconColor
82 | }
83 |
84 | height: inputHeight
85 | width: inputHeight
86 | hoverEnabled: true
87 |
88 | onClicked: {
89 | sessionPopup.visible ? sessionPopup.close() : sessionPopup.open();
90 | sessionButton.state = "pressed";
91 | }
92 |
93 | states: [
94 | State {
95 | name: "pressed"
96 | when: sessionButton.down
97 |
98 | PropertyChanges {
99 | target: sessionButtonBg
100 | color: Qt.darker(config.SessionButtonColor, 1.2)
101 | }
102 | },
103 | State {
104 | name: "hovered"
105 | when: sessionButton.hovered
106 |
107 | PropertyChanges {
108 | target: sessionButtonBg
109 | color: Qt.darker(config.SessionButtonColor, 1.2)
110 | }
111 | },
112 | State {
113 | name: "selection"
114 | when: sessionPopup.visible
115 |
116 | PropertyChanges {
117 | target: sessionButtonBg
118 | color: Qt.darker(config.SessionButtonColor, 1.2)
119 | }
120 | }
121 | ]
122 |
123 | background: Rectangle {
124 | id: sessionButtonBg
125 |
126 | color: config.SessionButtonColor
127 | radius: config.Radius
128 | }
129 |
130 | transitions: Transition {
131 | PropertyAnimation {
132 | properties: "color"
133 | duration: 150
134 | }
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | Popup {
139 | id: sessionPopup
140 |
141 | width: inputWidth + padding * 2
142 | x: sessionButton.width + sessionList.spacing
143 | y: -(contentHeight + padding * 2) + sessionButton.height
144 | padding: 15
145 |
146 | background: Rectangle {
147 | radius: config.Radius * 1.8
148 | color: config.PopupColor
149 | }
150 |
151 | contentItem: ListView {
152 | id: sessionList
153 |
154 | implicitHeight: contentHeight
155 | spacing: 8
156 | model: sessionWrapper
157 | currentIndex: sessionModel.lastIndex
158 | clip: true
159 | }
160 |
161 | enter: Transition {
162 | ParallelAnimation {
163 | NumberAnimation {
164 | property: "opacity"
165 | from: 0
166 | to: 1
167 | duration: 400
168 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
169 | }
170 |
171 | NumberAnimation {
172 | property: "x"
173 | from: sessionPopup.x - (inputWidth * 0.1)
174 | to: sessionPopup.x
175 | duration: 500
176 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
177 | }
178 | }
179 | }
180 |
181 | exit: Transition {
182 | NumberAnimation {
183 | property: "opacity"
184 | from: 1
185 | to: 0
186 | duration: 300
187 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
188 | }
189 | }
190 | }
191 | }
192 |
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/corners/components/UserFieldPanel.qml:
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1 | import QtGraphicalEffects 1.12
2 | import QtQuick 2.15
3 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
4 |
5 | TextField {
6 | id: usernameField
7 |
8 | height: inputHeight
9 | width: inputWidth
10 | selectByMouse: true
11 |
12 | font {
13 | family: config.FontFamily
14 | pointSize: config.FontSize
15 | bold: true
16 | }
17 |
18 | text: userModel.lastUser
19 | placeholderText: config.UserPlaceholderText
20 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
21 |
22 | color: config.InputTextColor
23 | selectionColor: config.InputTextColor
24 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
25 |
26 | states: [
27 | State {
28 | name: "focused"
29 | when: usernameField.activeFocus
30 |
31 | PropertyChanges {
32 | target: userFieldBackground
33 | color: Qt.darker(config.InputColor, 1.2)
34 | border.width: config.InputBorderWidth
35 | }
36 | },
37 | State {
38 | name: "hovered"
39 | when: usernameField.hovered
40 |
41 | PropertyChanges {
42 | target: userFieldBackground
43 | color: Qt.darker(config.InputColor, 1.2)
44 | }
45 | }
46 | ]
47 |
48 | background: Rectangle {
49 | id: userFieldBackground
50 |
51 | color: config.InputColor
52 | border.color: config.InputBorderColor
53 | border.width: 0
54 | radius: config.Radius
55 | }
56 |
57 | transitions: Transition {
58 | PropertyAnimation {
59 | properties: "color, border.width"
60 | duration: 150
61 | }
62 | }
63 | }
64 |
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1 | import QtGraphicalEffects 1.12
2 | import QtQml.Models 2.15
3 | import QtQuick 2.15
4 | import QtQuick.Controls 2.15
5 |
6 | Column {
7 | property var username: usernameField.text
8 |
9 | spacing: 30
10 |
11 | Component.onCompleted: {
12 | if (userPicture.enabled) {
13 | userPicture.source = userWrapper.items.get(userList.currentIndex).model.icon;
14 | }
15 | }
16 |
17 | DelegateModel {
18 | id: userWrapper
19 |
20 | model: userModel
21 |
22 | delegate: ItemDelegate {
23 | id: userEntry
24 |
25 | enabled: config.UserPictureEnabled === "true"
26 | visible: config.UserPictureEnabled === "true"
27 |
28 | height: inputHeight
29 | width: parent.width
30 | highlighted: userList.currentIndex === index
31 |
32 | states: [
33 | State {
34 | name: "hovered"
35 | when: userEntry.hovered
36 |
37 | PropertyChanges {
38 | target: userEntryBg
39 | color: highlighted ? Qt.darker(config.PopupActiveColor, 1.2) : Qt.darker(config.PopupColor, 1.2)
40 | }
41 | }
42 | ]
43 |
44 | MouseArea {
45 | anchors { fill: parent }
46 |
47 | onClicked: {
48 | userList.currentIndex = index;
49 | usernameField.text = userWrapper.items.get(index).model.name;
50 | userPicture.source = userWrapper.items.get(index).model.icon;
51 | userPopup.close();
52 | }
53 | }
54 |
55 | contentItem: Text {
56 | font {
57 | family: config.FontFamily
58 | pointSize: config.FontSize
59 | bold: true
60 | }
61 |
62 | text: name
63 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
64 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
65 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
66 | color: highlighted ? config.PopupActiveTextColor : config.PopupActiveColor
67 | }
68 |
69 | background: Rectangle {
70 | id: userEntryBg
71 |
72 | color: highlighted ? config.PopupActiveColor : config.PopupColor
73 | radius: config.Radius
74 | }
75 |
76 | transitions: Transition {
77 | PropertyAnimation {
78 | property: "color"
79 | duration: 150
80 | }
81 | }
82 | }
83 | }
84 |
85 | Popup {
86 | id: userPopup
87 |
88 | enabled: config.UserPictureEnabled === "true"
89 |
90 | width: inputWidth
91 | padding: 15
92 |
93 | background: Rectangle {
94 | radius: config.Radius * 1.8
95 | color: config.PopupColor
96 | }
97 |
98 | contentItem: ListView {
99 | id: userList
100 |
101 | implicitHeight: contentHeight
102 | spacing: 8
103 | model: userWrapper
104 | currentIndex: userModel.lastIndex
105 | clip: true
106 | }
107 |
108 | enter: Transition {
109 | ParallelAnimation {
110 | NumberAnimation {
111 | property: "opacity"
112 | from: 0
113 | to: 1
114 | duration: 400
115 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
116 | }
117 |
118 | NumberAnimation {
119 | property: "y"
120 | from: (inputWidth / 3) - userPopup.padding - (inputHeight * userList.count * 0.5) - (userList.spacing * (userList.count - 1) * 0.5) + (inputWidth * 0.1)
121 | to: (inputWidth / 3) - userPopup.padding - (inputHeight * userList.count * 0.5) - (userList.spacing * (userList.count - 1) * 0.5)
122 | duration: 500
123 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
124 | }
125 | }
126 | }
127 |
128 | exit: Transition {
129 | NumberAnimation {
130 | property: "opacity"
131 | from: 1
132 | to: 0
133 | duration: 300
134 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
135 | }
136 | }
137 | }
138 |
139 | Item {
140 | width: inputWidth
141 | implicitHeight: pictureBorder.height
142 |
143 | Rectangle {
144 | id: pictureBorder
145 |
146 | enabled: config.UserPictureEnabled === "true"
147 | visible: config.UserPictureEnabled === "true"
148 |
149 | anchors.centerIn: userPicture
150 | height: inputWidth / 1.5 + (border.width * 2)
151 | width: inputWidth / 1.5 + (border.width * 2)
152 | radius: height / 2
153 | border.width: config.UserBorderWidth
154 | border.color: config.UserBorderColor
155 | color: config.UserColor
156 | states: [
157 | State {
158 | name: "pressed"
159 |
160 | PropertyChanges {
161 | target: pictureBorder
162 | border.color: Qt.darker(config.UserBorderColor, 1.2)
163 | color: Qt.darker(config.UserColor, 1.2)
164 | }
165 | },
166 | State {
167 | name: "hovered"
168 |
169 | PropertyChanges {
170 | target: pictureBorder
171 | border.color: Qt.darker(config.UserBorderColor, 1.4)
172 | color: Qt.darker(config.UserColor, 1.4)
173 | }
174 | },
175 | State {
176 | name: "unhovered"
177 |
178 | PropertyChanges {
179 | target: pictureBorder
180 | border.color: config.UserBorderColor
181 | color: config.UserColor
182 | }
183 | }
184 | ]
185 |
186 | MouseArea {
187 | id: roundMouseArea
188 |
189 | anchors.fill: parent
190 | hoverEnabled: true
191 | onClicked: userPopup.open();
192 |
193 | onHoveredChanged: {
194 | if (containsMouse)
195 | pictureBorder.state = "hovered";
196 | else
197 | pictureBorder.state = "unhovered";
198 | }
199 |
200 | onPressedChanged: {
201 | if (containsPress)
202 | pictureBorder.state = "pressed";
203 | else if (containsMouse)
204 | pictureBorder.state = "hovered";
205 | else
206 | pictureBorder.state = "unhovered";
207 | }
208 | }
209 |
210 | transitions: Transition {
211 | PropertyAnimation {
212 | properties: "border.color, color"
213 | duration: 150
214 | }
215 | }
216 | }
217 |
218 | Image {
219 | id: userPicture
220 |
221 | enabled: config.UserPictureEnabled === "true"
222 | visible: config.UserPictureEnabled === "true"
223 |
224 | source: ""
225 | height: inputWidth / 1.5
226 | width: inputWidth / 1.5
227 | anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter
228 | fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectCrop
229 | layer.enabled: true
230 |
231 | Rectangle {
232 | id: mask
233 |
234 | anchors.fill: parent
235 | radius: inputWidth / 3
236 | visible: false
237 | }
238 |
239 | layer.effect: OpacityMask {
240 | maskSource: mask
241 | }
242 | }
243 |
244 | Popup {
245 | id: incorrectPopup
246 |
247 | height: incorrectText.paintedHeight * 2
248 | width: inputWidth
249 | y: (pictureBorder.height - height) / 2
250 | onOpened: incorrectTimer.start()
251 |
252 | Timer {
253 | id: incorrectTimer
254 |
255 | interval: 3000
256 | onTriggered: incorrectPopup.close()
257 | }
258 |
259 | background: Rectangle {
260 | radius: config.Radius
261 | color: config.PopupColor
262 | }
263 |
264 | contentItem: Text {
265 | id: incorrectText
266 |
267 | font {
268 | family: config.FontFamily
269 | pointSize: config.FontSize
270 | bold: true
271 | }
272 |
273 | renderType: Text.NativeRendering
274 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter
275 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignVCenter
276 | color: config.PopupActiveColor
277 | text: "Incorrect username\nor password!"
278 | }
279 |
280 | enter: Transition {
281 | ParallelAnimation {
282 | NumberAnimation {
283 | property: "opacity"
284 | from: 0
285 | to: 1
286 | duration: 400
287 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
288 | }
289 |
290 | NumberAnimation {
291 | property: "x"
292 | from: incorrectPopup.x - (inputWidth * 0.1)
293 | to: incorrectPopup.x
294 | duration: 500
295 | easing.type: Easing.OutElastic
296 | }
297 | }
298 | }
299 |
300 | exit: Transition {
301 | NumberAnimation {
302 | property: "opacity"
303 | from: 1
304 | to: 0
305 | duration: 300
306 | easing.type: Easing.OutExpo
307 | }
308 | }
309 | }
310 | }
311 |
312 | UserFieldPanel {
313 | id: usernameField
314 |
315 | height: inputHeight
316 | width: inputWidth
317 | }
318 |
319 | Connections {
320 | function onLoginSucceeded() {}
321 |
322 | function onLoginFailed() {
323 | incorrectPopup.open();
324 | }
325 |
326 | target: sddm
327 | }
328 | }
329 |
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1 | ## Please see https://github.com/aczw/sddm-theme-corners/blob/main/CONFIG.md for
2 | ## more information about these options. Happy configuring!
3 |
4 | [General]
5 |
6 | # BgSource: string. Path to an image, used as the wallpaper. Can be placed
7 | # in the `backgrounds/` folder for convenience (see below!)
8 | #
9 | # FontFamily: string. Name of the font family. You can find this with
10 | # something like `fontconfig`, for example.
11 | #
12 | # FontSize: number. This value is used for everything *except* the date/time.
13 | #
14 | # Padding: number. How far away things should be from the edge of your screen.
15 | #
16 | # Radius: number. Corner radius for UI. Set to 0 to disable rounded corners.
17 | #
18 | # Scale: number. Adjusts the size of UI elements. Can be anything, but I
19 | # would stick between 1 and 2 (e.g. 1.5).
20 |
21 | BgSource="backgrounds/glacier.png"
22 | FontFamily="Atkinson Hyperlegible"
23 | FontSize=9
24 | Padding=50
25 | Radius=10
26 | Scale=1
27 |
28 | # UserPictureEnabled: boolean. By default the user picture is shown. Set to false
29 | # if you don't have/want a user picture, or you don't use the
30 | # user selection functionality.
31 | #
32 | # UserBorderWidth: number. Width of the border around your picture. Set to
33 | # 0 to remove.
34 | #
35 | # UserBorderColor: color. Border color around your picture. Useless if border
36 | # width is 0.
37 | #
38 | # UserColor: color. Background color of the default, blank avatar. Only
39 | # visible if you don't have your own picture.
40 |
41 | UserPictureEnabled=true
42 | UserBorderWidth=5
43 | UserBorderColor="#b4befe"
44 | UserColor="#cdd6f4"
45 |
46 | # InputColor: color. Background color of the input fields.
47 | #
48 | # InputTextColor: color. Color of text you enter in the fields.
49 | #
50 | # InputBorderWidth: number. Width of the border around the active field. Set
51 | # to 0 to remove.
52 | #
53 | # InputBorderColor: color. Border color of active field. Useless if border
54 | # width is 0.
55 | #
56 | # UserPlaceholderText: string. Placeholder text shown when user field is empty.
57 | #
58 | # PassPlaceholderText: string. Placeholder text shown when user field is empty.
59 | #
60 | # HidePassword: boolean. Whether to replace your entered password with dots.
61 |
62 | InputColor="#1e1e2e"
63 | InputTextColor="#cdd6f4"
64 | InputBorderWidth=4
65 | InputBorderColor="#b4befe"
66 | UserPlaceholderText="user"
67 | PassPlaceholderText="password"
68 | HidePassword=true
69 |
70 | # LoginButtonTextColor: color. Text color on the login button.
71 | #
72 | # LoginButtonText: string. Text displayed on the button.
73 | #
74 | # LoginButtonColor: color. Background color of the button.
75 |
76 | LoginButtonTextColor="#1e1e2e"
77 | LoginButtonText="Login"
78 | LoginButtonColor="#b4befe"
79 |
80 | # PopupColor: color. Background color of popup window.
81 | #
82 | # PopupActiveColor: color. Color around the currently selected entry.
83 | #
84 | # PopupActiveTextColor: color. Text color of the currently selected entry.
85 | # Mainly provided for potential contrast issues.
86 |
87 | PopupColor="#b4befe"
88 | PopupActiveColor="#1e1e2e"
89 | PopupActiveTextColor="#cdd6f4"
90 |
91 | # SessionButtonColor: color. Session button background color.
92 | #
93 | # SessionIconColor: color. Color of the icon inside the session button.
94 | #
95 | # PowerButtonColor: color. Power button background color.
96 | #
97 | # PowerIconColor: color. Color of the icon inside the power button.
98 |
99 | SessionButtonColor="#b4befe"
100 | SessionIconColor="#1e1e2e"
101 | PowerButtonColor="#b4befe"
102 | PowerIconColor="#1e1e2e"
103 |
104 | # DateTimeSpacing: number. Spacing between the date and time.
105 | #
106 | # Date/TimeColor: color. Date/time text color.
107 | #
108 | # Date/TimeSize: number. Font size for the date/time.
109 | #
110 | # Date/TimeIsBold: boolean. Whether date/time text should be bolded.
111 | #
112 | # Date/TimeOpacity: number. Date/time text opacity.
113 | #
114 | # Date/TimeFormat: string. Change the format of how the date and time is displayed.
115 | # Note that they use different formats.
116 |
117 | DateTimeSpacing=-20
118 |
119 | DateColor="#cdd6f4"
120 | DateSize=36
121 | DateIsBold=false
122 | DateOpacity=1.0
123 | DateFormat="dddd, MMMM d"
124 |
125 | TimeColor="#cdd6f4"
126 | TimeSize=48
127 | TimeIsBold=true
128 | TimeOpacity=1.0
129 | TimeFormat="hh:mm AP"
130 |
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