Krita and Gimp are raster image editors, whereas Inkscape is a vector image
editor. So you expect to use Inkscape in such a way in which you use a raster
image editor?
I've just learned from Distrowatch that there is a so-called "Trisquel 9
alpha" image for download, so I immediately go here to confirm it.
Since you asked for any issue that we run into. I'd like to complain (again)
that the download site (still) hasn't HTTPS correctly configured. I may stil
hello, i'm a semi early php programer, but i have a question, if is posible
write a free/libre mobile apps with a Scheme variant language, im
familiarized with elisp. so, in a work oportunitie, i dont like the normal
non-free option for write a android app, i want use emacs for develop androi
> Based on a few days' use from the live USB, Trisquel 9 works just
> fine. I'm glad to see that the volume app won't crash when scrolled
> on the icon in the panel. I used to suffer from that nuisance a lot.
In Flidas we used a combination of indicators, applets, and systray
icons. In Etiona we
Maybe you are left-handedness.
I miss that round colorful pallet.
On 12/30/2019 10:01 AM, softwden...@disroot.org wrote:
> GIMP and Krita suck (IMO). Personally, they totally seem not to match my
> intuition. Inkscape matched my intuition.
Odd. I can easily use Krita and Gimp, but I can't draw anything with
Inkscape.
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GIMP and Krita suck (IMO). Personally, they totally seem not to match my
intuition. Inkscape matched my intuition. I was able to draw a picture
without reading its manual, with a tiny troubles, though, it is totally
acceptable. I would like it. It is fun! I was really, really frustrated with
Based on a few days' use from the live USB, Trisquel 9 works just fine. I'm
glad to see that the volume app won't crash when scrolled on the icon in the
panel. I used to suffer from that nuisance a lot.
Good work. I hope the graphics stay the way they are, icons and all.