I'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 -.-
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Originally posted by q2dg View PostAnimated SVG are still waiting. Why is so hard if Synfig can do it?
Edit: Sorry for the blunt answer. The question just sounded too 'spoiled' to me. I guess the more elaborate answer is, that Inkscape for many years have had 1.0 as a milestone for full SVG 1.1 support and supposedly animations are not part of that standard. As for most open-source projects, the reason they are not moving faster is likely due to prioritization and lack of developer resources. However, I am sure they would welcome any help
Edit2: See Inkscapes own take on it: https://inkscape.org/learn/animation/Last edited by Veto; 13 April 2020, 01:35 PM.
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Animated SVG are still waiting. Why is so hard if Synfig can do it?
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Now only gimp needs finish migration to gtk3 and then gtk2 can be removed from by disk
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Awesome, unfrotunately the GTK2 user interface wasn't usable anymore on modern HiDPI displays.
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This version also brings native Wayland support (due to GTK3), and migration to Python 3 (which should help deprecating Python 2 in some distros).
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Inkscape 1.0 Release Candidate Emerges For This Excellent Vector Graphics Editor
Phoronix: Inkscape 1.0 Release Candidate Emerges For This Excellent Vector Graphics Editor
The release candidate to the long-awaited Inkscape 1.0 emerged at the end of last week for this popular cross-platform SVG/vector graphics editor...
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