Thanks for contacting the KDE community, Kuntal! Everyone can to the NIH route but since you reach the KDE community, this would be my first technical advice: look at ways of using KF5 instead of implementing its functionality like any non-trivial Qt app would have to do anyway.
And since Linux is a cancer... consider joining KDE - use the KDE infrastructure instead of MS infra :) On Thu, 20 Sep 2018 at 20:58, Kuntal Majumder <z...@hellozee.me> wrote: > Hi > I am Kuntal, as a Linux evangelist, when I try to convince someone to use > Linux, most of the time I face questions like "Does Linux support > Photoshop?", at the end of the day the discussion mostly concludes with > "You can use Gimp or Krita". Both though pretty powerful have a very > different workflow compared to Photoshop for which most people are > reluctant to switch to Linux even though they require a pretty small set of > features from what Photoshop offers. So a couple us are trying to build a > raster graphics editor which looks and behaves similar to Photoshop with > the help of Qt5. But thanks to our inexperience, every now and then we are > facing roadblocks for which we rewrote the stuff a couple of times. We > would love some help from you guys, better if you can correct us where we > are going wrong. > You can find the source code here[1]. > > Thanks > Kuntal M > > [1] https://github.com/eyeon/Fixture > > -- regards, Jaroslaw Staniek KDE: : A world-wide network of software engineers, artists, writers, translators : and facilitators committed to Free Software development - http://kde.org KEXI: : A visual database apps builder - http://calligra.org/kexi http://twitter.com/kexi_project https://facebook.com/kexi.project Qt Certified Specialist: : http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek