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Inkscape Development Version Switches To Using GTK4
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Originally posted by Delta_44 View PostI feel like they straight-up don't care about Linux, you can tell by their mentality not to include advanced stuff because "the user doesn't understand" when the request is a simple "add estimation of filesize based on what's been encoded".
The only thing that I don't like about Handbrake is that it doesn't support VA-API, so to my knowledge Hardware Acceleration on AMD chips isn't really an option. There is support for AMF, but trying to figure out how to install that on just any distro is a royal pain. But sadly there doesn't really seem to be any alternative - besides just writing a shell script that uses ffmpeg...
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Originally posted by hsci View PostFine. I'm glad to read that the next major application is switching
This seems to happen faster than with Gtk3.
I assume Gimp will be the last one switchting to Gtk4. Right
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Originally posted by Quackdoc View Post
Im not sure what issues you are having, but at least for the gtk4 applications im using theming (under cosmic) and fonts have been fine
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Originally posted by Artim View Post
The issues usually cited are missing subpixel rending (apart from greyscale). Also, an issue that Gnome devs just admitted by fixing was unreliable subpixel positioning. I've never noticed any issues either, but I'm also not someone doing any pixel peeping.
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I found that themes were fine, MATE is nowhere near GTK4 port, that remains to be seen if it's good or bad, I'm concerned about distros dumping GTK3 too early due to Redhat/Gnome pushing for it. Most things I dislike in GTK4 you can work around by rolling your own. e.g FileChooser, just make your own file open/close dialogs and call them. No reason you have to use the GTK inbuilt one. It's the stuff that you can't easily hack around that concerns me. Not having sliders on tray icons is really bad it breaks workflow and volume/brightness adjustment tools. I also don't like how the GNOME2/MATE desktops were basically perfectly functional/with good UIs to use compared to Windows/Mac and they are now functionally broken because Wayland conversion happened to happen around the same time GTK dumped a bunch of features. Trying to run a modern MATE desktop on Wayland is like pulling teeth. The MATE desktop is under-resourced. If I could give them $5 million to make the issues go away I would. I understand that some of this is just time and the projects will catch up to Wayland, but man It's such a far cry from 2008 when it felt like Linux could conquer the Windows desktop.
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Originally posted by mrg666 View PostI wish Inkscape would team up with the GIMP team (or take it over, fork) to make a complete graphics suite with consistent user interface and capabilities. GIMP seems to be a dying project that just could not.
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Why do people still not get that libadwaita is not part of GTK and that the default GTK theme still looks like adwaita of GTK3?
I'm very happy for Inkscape switching to more modern implementation and hopefully at some day can be accelerated with this change <3
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