Wrote a little app launcher for all of my manually installed applications using Tauri in about 2 hours and with less than 100 lines of code. The .deb package it generated is just 2.8 MB in size. I added this to my startup applications using Gnome Tweak Tool.
P.S. One hour was spent fighting the borrow checker. AppImage is 164 MB.
»Since we're talking about icon theming, I recently stumbled upon this gitlab issue. Apparently they now want to remove icon theming support in #GTK 5. The way the GTK devs started the description really infuriated me: "i. themes are no longer a thing". Really? Who said that? Since when "i. themes are no longer a thing" became a consensus in the Linux desktop space? It seems like you just made up this claim and posted it as undeniable truth for you own comfort.«
So libadwaita is basically a library that provides a set of user interface elements and patterns for building GNOME applications. It uses GTK4, but the main difference is that it has the specific Adwaita theme "baked in", and that you "can not change it".
Of course, you can change it. The gnome folks just made it harder than normal, by not making it follow the established theme folder configuration. But in the end, all you have to do is create a symlink. That's basically what this tool does for you: https://github.com/odziom91/libadwaita-theme-changer
But now I found another solution, which does make libadwaita follow the selected GTK4 theme, and it's called "libadwaita-without-adwaita"
Great stuff! One less hoop to jump through when I want to enable the Skeuos theme 😄
This will allow to make video playback in various apps much faster. And, if everything works out, allow the same for Camera viewfinders in apps like #gnome camera / snapshot 🤞
Is #PopOS_COSMIC serious!?!? I used to love #Pop_OS back in the day when they used a near stock Gnome DE. I never liked the way Pop!_OS worked against the upstream and how outdated that distribution is nowadays. But Cosmic is so ugly and forcing the themes on apps that explicitly beg you not to do so is just insane. I wouldn't mind if apps had a check to see if they are ran on Cosmic and just segfault if so.
The beta release for version 2 of @skytemple Randomizer is out! It's completely rewritten in GTK 4 and Adwaita and runs on Linux (Flathub), macOS and Windows!
Thanks to Workbench, Blueprint Compiler and GNOME's HIG redesigning the UI was actually a lot of fun, and the new UX just feels so nice and satisfying to work with.
Next up is migrating the SkyTemple main app to GTK 4 as well!
Looking for some #app ideas. want to get more coding experience. What #Linux#foss apps would you like. For #qt#gtk#cli or other interfaces, doesn't matter.
With some preparatory work to allow plugins to use objects from #phosh core and @arunmani 's nice work on custom quick settings already merged the often asked for caffeine toggle is within reach: