Omg #KDE is soooo good. If their design philosophy was a bit more #GNOME or Apple like, I would literally switch. But I love my Berlin Gnomies, so running both it is.
Btw, I started to rework the Gnome pattern on openSUSE Tumbleweed in my free time and really reference #Aeon :D
My main problem with KDE is QT, because it’s so Cpp heavy and hard to integrate with other languages, unlike GTK. Maybe #XFCE could be interesting for me, now that they have a Wayland story and I learned about XApps 😼
Need your online messages to stand out? Need to really emphasise a specific word or phrase? Calligraphy can generate ASCII banners that impress. Input your text, sort through a catalogue of many distinct and varied typefaces, then pick the one that best emphasises your message. Next, just let the app copy it for you and paste it wherever you can write text!
It's not long until the 1st of June, so why not pick up the guitar and learn some catchy tunes for the summer? I've just published version 7.0 of Fretboard, which brings more accurate chord name prediction, note names on hover for the neck top toggles, and a couple of fixes for various small issues encountered since last release. It should be on Flathub very soon!
Is #firefox really the best way to sign a #pdf document on #linux with a touchscreen? I somehow cannot believe that even after trying 5 different programs...
@holgerschurig I'm absolutely willing to do a) on a limited range of programs (mostly spacemacs). However, for b) it goes both ways. Do developers make it easy to report issues and feature requests? Do they actually want to see feature requests or are those a nuisance for them? Users don't want to create the nth account on a custom bug tracker, waste time looking for possible duplicates on bug trackers with poor search functionality (I'm looking at you, bugzilla) and in the end run into a dev who poorly communicated the scope of their project to start with.
Do I want a non-Firefox way of signing PDFs? No, I already scratched the itch (signing the document and setting Firefox as default for opening PDFs). I'm just surprised that organizations like #GNOME spend development effort into #evince. But yes, I guess that's your point, it isn't PM driven...
I made this poster to encourage y'all to vote, whatever your blood type is. Using the "Cantarell" font instead of "Inter" on the 1st line symbolically counterbalances the 2nd line's futuristic "Youngblood" font.
As there are a lot of new apps developers and new users on gnome, i would like to share this place to share your gnome apps ideas, and if you are a developer, maybe it could be worth taking a look at them! (great apps like impression came from here!) https://gitlab.gnome.org/bertob/app-ideas/-/issues