You can specify your target (e.g. 11 USD in INR
should work), however I don’t know how to change the defaults or if KRunner is “smart” enough to automatically include INR in those conversions.
If you’re interested in the full change log, see https://kde.org/announcements/changelogs/gear/23.04.3/
Not a plan, but a wish has been made: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=469779
In the cases with the cursor still showing (and maybe even in the cases with the half-frozen sddm screen (it’s actually probably going to be a lockscreen, not sddm)): Can you still switch to a TTY (e.g. CTRL+Alt+F2 or F3)? If so, you could try to run
export DISPLAY=:0; killall plasmashell; sleep 5; plasmashell --replace
and see if this resolves the issue?
Yeah, it’s not a great name, either, I agree…
“Itinerary” is so hard for me (German) to pronounce… Couldn’t it be renamed to something like “TravelSKedule” or something a bit more “flowing”? The work in it seems awesome (and a very good example in working together with other FLOSS communities, like OpenStreetMaps etc.)
I’ve had a quick look at the code, there doesn’t seem to be a way to change the “default” currencies, they are hardcoded. See https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kunitconversion/-/blob/master/src/currency.cpp and search for “addCommonUnit” and “addDefaultUnit”.