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It's not in xfce yet, so no. Also I have some weird bugs with the UI of plasma glitching out on LMDE/Debian.
We've come a long way but we're not yet at stability.
Pretty much all the Xfce4 apps support Wayland natively
They technically support Wayland but a lot of stuff is still missing or incomplete, there's still a lot of work to be done.
If I could use xfce4-panel on Hyprland instead of the dissatisfying bars currently available that would be so clutch. It's what I used back on i3
You can if you build it from source, though menus didn't work for me on River (other than Whisker Menu). Worked great apart from that.
Yeah I tried. It wasn't working for me back then. It was a while ago tho, so maybe I should try again
For Wayland, I think you need the unreleased xfce-panel from GitHub ( 4.19+ ).