Razor-qt (简体中文)
Razor-qt is an advanced, easy-to-use, and fast toolbox-like desktop environment, which is, like KDE, based on Qt technologies. It has been tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, an intuitive interface and high customizability, therefore it features only few basic components, while most applications, like a File-Manager, have to be added by the user. Due to this, Razor-QT runs fine on weak machines, too.
Merge with LXDE-Qt
Razor-qt and LXDE share the same philosophy. Both strive for small footprint, limited dependencies and modularity. So they decided the best course of action for both projects is to focus on a single desktop environment, instead of two. The plan is to cherry-pick the best parts of Razor and LXDE and include or port those to LXDE-Qt. Other components will be ported straight from GTK code or rewritten from scratch.
As for Razor-qt, 0.6.0 will be the final package for those who are happy with the desktop as it is. After the release, there are no further plans to maintain the Razor-qt tree on its own. All developer will all be working on the LXDE-Qt repositories.
安装
你可以从官方软件仓库中安装lxqt 。
文件管理器
Razor-QT 没有自己的管理器,但是可以使用其他大多数的 Window Managers. Razor-Qt 官方提供了Openbox,如果要使用其他的,则可以修改 ~/.config/razor/session.conf
.
你可以找到相关的信息在Wiki上 -> Razor-qt wiki.
Compiz
In order to use Compiz as Razor's Window Manager, you have to edit your session.conf
like this:
[General] windowmanager=compiz ccp
Methods like fusion-icon, adding compiz to the .xinitrc or compiz --replace ccp &
will usually result in crashing X.
推荐应用程序
一个新安装的Razor-QT缺少很多你需要用到的工具,它把这些应用程序留给用户自己去添加. 在项目主页上收集了很多有用的应用程序(使用QT)3rd Party applications.
Troubleshooting
When Razor's applications don't stick with your QT-theme (especially when using KDE's system settings to set your theme), then as of KDE 4.6.1 you'll probably need to tell Qt how to find KDE's styles (Oxygen, QtCurve etc.)
You just need to set the environment variable QT_PLUGIN_PATH. E.g. put
export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$HOME/.kde4/lib/kde4/plugins/:/usr/lib/kde4/plugins/
into your /etc/profile
(or ~/.profile
if you do not have root access). qtconfig should then be able to find your kde styles and everything should look nice again!
Alternatively, you can symlink the Qt styles directory to the KDE styles one:
# ln -s /usr/lib/kde4/plugins/styles/ /usr/lib/qt/plugins/styles