Hi!
As we discussed at the last Krita sprint, Krita needs some common system to
manage keyboard shortcuts and modifiers. The problem is, different keyboard
keys should switch tools temporarily and restore the tool when the key is
released. E.g. we need canvas panning, rotation, color picking, brus
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Dmitry Kazakov wrote:
> Hi!
>
> As we discussed at the last Krita sprint, Krita needs some common system to
> manage keyboard shortcuts and modifiers. The problem is, different keyboard
> keys should switch tools temporarily and restore the tool when the key is
>
> Why calligra only? This sounds like it is something that would be
> generally useful to all of KDE.
>
Well, it could be good idea to make it kde-wide, but there are two problems:
1) It is supposed to work with tools right now, so we will have to make it
more abstract somehow
2) It might take mu
As discussed I propose to have the text splitted for end user and
powerusers/developers.
The text below is user friendly already, some parts could be moved to
developer section.
I am also calling to have one term for our releases: call it snapshots
or alpha. I am voting for alpha.
For now we use
Well I indeed tried to describe the technical terms while still keep telling
about as many features as possible. So I think this is indeed directed towards
end users already, but I'm naturally open to improvements. It was after all
just a response to call for announcement content
On Sunday 12
On 12 June 2011 21:08, C. Boemann wrote:
> Well I indeed tried to describe the technical terms while still keep telling
> about as many features as possible. So I think this is indeed directed towards
> end users already, but I'm naturally open to improvements. It was after all
> just a response t
On Sunday 12 June 2011 21:51:11 Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:
> Is this shameless forcing anybody to spend time on non-coding
> intiatives? No! I'll be just trying to continue user-oriented
> communication regarding Kexi at least, and would just love to see
> similar efforts elsewhere. I believe it's pos
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