Markus ⛅
Markus ⛅
> Porting to 3 is not hard I'll happily would package your Python3 port for openSUSE and Fedora.
> taking a stripped down python2 interpreter with dependencies and bundle all of it in the project tree Bundling End-of-Life software is hardly a good idea.
What needs improving?
An openSUSE packager is handling Tenacity: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:Sauerland/tenacity So far only in his own home repo. No idea if he plans to submit it to openSUSE's Multimedia repo for eventual inclusion...
I'm in favor of applying our palette. I think with three or so shades per color we can achieve good looking results while staying consistent. I'm not attached to the...
Inkscape uses Gimp's "GPL" format for color palettes. Although it's somewhat limited, its limitations (no predefinable gradients etc.) don't affect us because we use flat colors only anyway. .gpl files...
No difference
cc @guoyunhe
#496 is the same as my https://github.com/KAMiKAZOW/retext/commit/929a5f39068e9c78f81f9c45ec95ee1709dceb3e Unless other things changed in the meantime, the result should render the same as shown in my screenshot.
> But Qt with QtQuick file size will be very large Why? Isn't QtQuick in the KDE runtime? It's definitively in the repos of all regular desktop Linux distributions. >...