Ubuntustudio-menu 0.19 works just fine in MATE. My mate-menus
package is built with gtk3 like the rest of my MATE install, but
that's not one of my hacked packages so it should also work fine
with regular MATE built with gtk2. No need for custom layout
hackery-but that's NOT true for all DE's as y
On Sun, 10 May 2015, lukefro...@hushmail.com wrote:
One fix for menu item position bugs is to manually set them up in
the layout file for the MAIN menu, but this would require a package
that replaces, provides, and conflicts with the normal menu package.
I've done exactly this kind of editing i
Ok, so technically its not a very good proposal :) You have to be
prepared to face some of these from me now in the beginning since i'm
not that much à jour on that level. But I'm glad i asked because your
answers made the frame more clear and tangible to me. I will take a
couple of days to explore
One fix for menu item position bugs is to manually set them up in
the layout file for the MAIN menu, but this would require a package
that replaces, provides, and conflicts with the normal menu package.
I've done exactly this kind of editing in my own systems at need, but
never bothered to pack
On Sun, 10 May 2015, Ross Gammon wrote:
On 05/10/2015 03:56 PM, Set Hallstrom wrote:
To reorganize the graphics tool-set, I've been playing with the idea of
1 main categories called "visuals" holding a set of subcategories:
| Visuals
| 2d
| 3d
| video
| publishing
Would this be a poss
Hi!
On 2015-05-10 19:57, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a dino used to Letraset Tria markers, Magic Marker Twin Tips,
> Schwan Stabilo Layout, airbrush, brush and pen and last but not least
> screen tone. Is there a Linux application providing screen tone without
> causing Moiré patterns when u
Thanks for getting back so quick Ross! :)
On 2015-05-10 18:16, Ross Gammon wrote:
>
> Hmm. This probably won't fit too well with the Freedesktop categories
> which are quite rigid [1]. For the "visual" applications, they can
> really only go under Graphics or Video. It is possible to add a new
>
Hi,
I'm a dino used to Letraset Tria markers, Magic Marker Twin Tips,
Schwan Stabilo Layout, airbrush, brush and pen and last but not least
screen tone. Is there a Linux application providing screen tone without
causing Moiré patterns when using a CRT?
If so, please be the first distro providing
On 05/10/2015 03:56 PM, Set Hallstrom wrote:
Hi Set,
Thanks for helping to push this along. It was so long ago that I got
distracted with other things, that I had to find my old my notes to
remember what my plans were.
>> Ross
>
> To reorganize the graphics tool-set, I've been playing with the
On Sun, 10 May 2015 15:56:43 +0200, Set Hallstrom wrote:
>| Visuals
> | 2d
> | 3d
> | video
> | publishing
Don't make it too freakish, people might be used to "standard" menus.
Resp. make it freakish, but on top provide what ever is the standard
menu for Ubuntu/Xubuntu.
For my Arch Linux w
On 2015-05-10 15:56, Set Hallstrom wrote:
> the overlapping nature of many applications
> included in blender
should state "Included in _ubuntustudio_" ...
Freudian misstypeing :)
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Hi!
On Mon Jul 21 20:26:24 UTC 2014 Ross Gammon wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Here is my attempt at collating possible freedesktop categories and
> debtags for the Graphics workflow. You may guess I do not know so much
> about graphics. For debtags, we will probably need to request a new
> facet and tags
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