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Originally posted by SpyroRyder View Post
It shouldn't anymore, theyve supported Gtk3 since Java9. if your distro is no opt depending on gtk2 then probably badger them about that
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Originally posted by oleid View PostI'd guess that those apps will take less time to move to gtk4 than I took to move away from gtk2.
But I completely forgot about Java, that still depends on gtk2 -.-
The only gtk3 bugs seem minor
Last edited by caligula; 14 April 2020, 07:13 AM.
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Originally posted by oleid View Post
It's not my distro, it is the jre which is shipped with CLion. But I guess it will be only a matter of time until that dependency will vanish, too.
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I had a pretty long list of issues that I've run into with Inkscape. Glossing over the RC change log...almost all are addresses, often far exceeding my wishes. Great work. This doesn't appear to be a small incremental step from 0.9x to 1.0, but a real, proper '1.0' release. Can't wait!
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Not that GIMP and Inkscape are the exact same kind of thing (rasta vs vector), but: I'm with the others here who have used both and found Inkscape to be more more pleasant and intuitive to use. I did have to learn a few little things, but after that I got a real sense of flow while using it.
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This is from the change log:
Many numeric entry fields no longer change their value when scrolling while the mouse is hovering over them. They now need to be selected (clicked into). Then scrolling will change the value as previously. This change was made, because scrolling docked dialogs easily led to accidental change of values.
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