Leftovers: KDE
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Create Super Mosaic Images with Ekos
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Look Ma' what I found under the tree! Zanshin 0.3rc1!
This new release builds upon the new technical foundations we put into place and published to the public for the first time with our previous beta. We have been listening to user feedback and fixed the bugs they found. We would like to thank David Faure and Matija Šuklje who have been instrumental in finding quirks, providing feedback and supporting us. Thanks guys, it is really appreciated!
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Merry Christmas KDE
This gift is for all KDE Community, for all support that you give to us since Octuber. For accept us inside this community. To allows us to evolve like humans and programmers.
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K-F updates, a whole mess of them
There’s a whole mess of updates in the area51 repository maintained by the KDE-FreeBSD team.
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Interview with serenitywing
I love Krita because it is professional in the look and feel but it is for free. I also like the large amount of digital painting brushes in Krita.
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The Video Editing Challenge – Part I: Kdenlive
After quite a few false starts, I came upon a tutorial by Seth Kenlon in which he explains how to use masking in Kdenlive. Thanks to Seth’s article, you can learn how to open one (1) window using masking techniques. This set me on the right track, but combining more than two clips requires one more ingredient that you’ll learn about later.
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Open Letter: The issues with client-side-window-decorations
as you wanted to have a mail with all my concerns about client-side-window-decorations (CSD), here is a very long mail presenting all my concerns what will not be possible any more with CSD and why I think that these particular features will be impossible. The list is based on KWin’s current feature set.
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