KDE: Kdenlive, Latte and Kate Updates
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Kdenlive Update Brings Bug Fixes for All
A bug-fix update to the refactored version of Qt-based video editor Kdenlive is available for download.
The first point release in the Kdenlive 19.04 series features fixes for almost 40 bugs, including some annoying issues affecting the timeline.
As Kdenlive is my go-to video editor on Linux, I’m always receptive to improvements, however minor.
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Latte and a "Shared Layouts" dream...
Following Latte and an Indicators tale, today I am going to introduce you another major feature that Latte git version supported this month, Shared Layouts.
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Kate LSP Client Progress
The Kate lsp branch contains now the infrastructure as used by Qt Creator. In addition, clangd is now somehow started in a working state for the first project opened inside Kate.
For example, if you use the CMake Kate project generator and you compile Kate from the “lsp” branch, clangd should pick up the compile_commands.json for a CMake generated Kate project.
;=) Unfortunately not much more than starting and informing clangd about the open workspaces (for the first opened project) works ATM.
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