I respectfully disagree on same look everywhere.
I use the breeze dark theme on my desktop, and expect ALL my applications
to have that theme applied.
Someone else might prefer a different theme for their desktop, and expect
that theme to be everywhere.
Like it or not, desktops have themes, and
I completely agree with Farid about the universal interface. Preferably,
it would be great to see it all the same across distros right out of the
box, without the user needing to go into styles and themes to choose
what they think it should look like. For GNOME-based desktops, it's
almost 90% i
16.04.01 no longer permits Chroma Key because the section that permits the
selection of the green or blue was removed and not replaced. Thereby, making
Kdenkive a amateur second class editor. It is more than a bug.
--- kdenlive-requ...@kde.org wrote:
From: kdenlive-requ...@kde.org
To: kdenli
hey guys,
i guess no one knows who has the account of @kdenlive at twitter. i think
sam tried to contact the owner but to no avail. should we just create a new
official account (@kdenlive_official or something similar) or try to
contact twitter to give us the account?
cheers
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>> part? (want to look at Flatpak!)
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> Yes,please join in :)
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> What are your views? Snap, Flatpak or both?
Just to add more to the discussion.
http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi/2016/06/17#flatsnapimages
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