I'll tell you what I do, at the risk of embarrassing myself.
I do all my development in a KDE Neon VM. When I need to patch or test a
framework, I make a snapshot in the VM in case things go bad, then
deploy the patched/edited framework to /usr (`cmake
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr && make && sudo
Hi @all,
First of all I like to introduce myself. My name is Marijo I'm 26 years old and
from Germany. My programming skills are limited to PHP until now but I would
like to contribute to KDE in the near future. So far so good.
At the moment I work on some frameworks like KIO and baloo-widgets
On Sat, Feb 03, 2018 at 12:36:09PM -0700, Nate Graham wrote:
> I know, my answer sucks. I really do hate to have to bring it up. And I
> don't mean to throw cold water on your project or your enthusiasm! KSnip
> looks cool.
>
> The thing is, single-developer projects tend to have a predictable
On Sat, Feb 03, 2018 at 03:19:04PM -0500, Camilo Higuita Rodriguez wrote:
> My case is the following, let's say that there's a feature for streaming
> audio, and the users stream the song they are listening to, what would go
> down in that case? Who's in legal troubles?
>
> Also if I were to send
No, this way (with export to Kolourpaint) you have to save edited
image to separate file and upload it, for example, to imgur manually.
With a seprate edit window in spectacle you can do the changes you
need, press apply, return to main window and continue to work from
main window. There are integr
I agree that a separate window would be the fasted solution but on the other
hand, don't you have that already? Export Image... > KolourPaint with more
powerful editor then Spectacle could ever have and still users are not happy
with that. IMHO if you want to do it right, it should be on the mai