Cinnamon 5.2.1 Announced - Cinnamon 5.2 Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New - A Focus
In This Video We Are Discussing About The 5.2.1 version of the Cinnamon desktop environment developed by Linux Mint , which offers advanced innovative features, but continues the traditional user experience in some way, has been announced.
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Cinnamon 5.2.1 Announced - Cinnamon 5.2 Desktop Environment Released, This Is What’s New - A Focus
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The new version, announced by Clement Lefebvre on github.com , was thus made available. The release reportedly handles 2 file changes, 24 additions, and 1 deletion. While expressing the happiness on behalf of the whole team and developers the release of the version, users were asked not to hesitate about the feedback of the bugs they detected regarding the new version that comes with various improvements and innovations.
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Cinnamon 5.2 released with new features and many improvements
And Cinnamon 5.2 was released with new features and many improvements, and more. Check out what's new in this release and see how to install.
Cinnamon is a graphical environment developed by the Linux Mint community that is a fork of the Gnome Shell, the Nautilus file manager and the Mutter window manager, with the goal of providing the classic Gnome 2 style environment with support for fine interaction elements -successes from Gnome Shell.
Cinnamon is based on Gnome components, but these components are shipped as a periodically synchronized fork that is not externally related to Gnome.
Now, five and a half months after Cinnamon 5.0 was released , the main Linux Mint desktop environment has been updated to version 5.2, a major release that comes with new features and many improvements.
Cinnamon 5.2 comes with an improved Menu applet that now features better keyboard navigation for RTL languages (right to left), symbolic icons for all apps, the ability to hide app buttons by default and when the menu is closed, support for displaying completion results only when file system path entry is enabled, and the ability to show updated menu items while the menu is open.
Also improved in this version is the Sound applet, which no longer shows “Unknown Artist” on the panel and improves the media control buttons and player status tag with RTL layouts, as well as the keyboard applet, which now displays correctly icon sizes when the panel is vertical.
The calendar applet has also been enhanced in Cinnamon 5.2 with support for GNOME's Evolution Data Server unified backend for applications that handle contacts, tasks, and calendar information.
Also, the notifications applet got a new setting “Don't show notification count in tray” if you don't want to see a notification count in the notification icon in the system tray.
Cinnamon's GWL (Grouped Window List) component has also been enhanced in this release to automatically update the AppGroup icon every time a new window is added to the group, no longer force the “New Window” option to display, fix a problem with window preview when the fade-out effect is used, and to remove the redundant check when skipping the taskbar.
Among other noteworthy changes, Cinnamon 5.2 comes with an option to disable scrolling in the workspace swap applet, the ability to check whether Cinnamon Spice is enabled or not, the ability to disable Cinnamon as the default handler for notifications, a new confirmation dialog when removing a panel, a new toggle to enable or disable window labels, and improved RTL support for configuring the window button layout.
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