sixdripb

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[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

Sounds good, but we’ll see how I do for the next major Inkscape release which goes from gtk3 to gtk4, i might have to re-write most of the theme

 

Hello, I created this restyle for inkscape, if you like it you can get it on the gitlab page:

https://gitlab.com/sxwpb/ink-sx-ui

If you find issues you could report them on gitlab so I know about them.

[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

asus-linux.org community specifically recommends against installing anything debian based (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint) because they use older packages/drivers that won’t have required support for many ROG laptops especially new ones. their site and discord advice running either fedora or arch if you want the current best support. they also have tools to control hardware things like mux switch and rgb lighting and stuff.

[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

pinch zoom works in inkscape, gimp, rnote and firefox as an example but for other apps also not at all often. yeah app support is for sure better on macbook i didn’t think about that.

at least new linux apps seem to integrate it more (generally) ..

[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago

emacs orgmode (+ mobile app) is incredibly powerful if you want something local and extensible.

The capabilities are insane, it can do TODO’s, scheduling, time-tracking, filtered agendas y lots more.

I have it synced with my iphone (the app i use is “beorg”, but on android a popular one is “orgzly”) and it kinda blows my mind

Barrier of entry for emacs is a bit high sadly

[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago (2 children)

as someone who switched from a macbook to a g14 with fedora, the trackpad experience is actually surprisingly close on some laptops, I had few issues moving over.

energy efficiency is more something you notice to be better on macs (in most cases) like you pointed out.

for me efficiency is not bad, but macs are clearly ahead

[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

good info thx!

[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

nope, since fedora 38 this button enables full access to flathub. it also lets you install proprietary nvidia drivers from gnome-software with one click. hardware decoding via ffmpeg also works for flathub apps that require it.

[–] sixdripb@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (6 children)

uhh on fedora just enable third party repos during initial setup and you’re good. its insanely easy

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by sixdripb@lemmy.world to c/linux@lemmy.ml
 

https://gitlab.com/sxwpb/minimal-tux-icons

These are only meant to help for cases where the full tux is too detailed to display, see examples in the linked README. But the shape also works well for single fill cases, like in the keychain example. I wouldn't want these to be used when the full tux could be displayed in all its glory instead.

~~One issue I have is I do not know how to license these properly, I wouldn't want them to show up in a trademarked logo or anything, but I would still want them to be freely usable as tux icons anywhere. What do you think?~~

I have chosen the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, thank you for helping me!

 

Hello all, as someone who mainly prefers dark themes but also enjoys black text, I created this semi-light neovim color scheme. https://gitlab.com/sxwpb/halfspace.nvim

The goal was having a theme that uses black text but avoids the eye melting of most light themes. In fact the background color is #808080, which is the midpoint of a monitors brightness. Using such a background comes at a hefty cost of text contrast, thus all chosen syntax colors are kept pretty close to the best possible contrast here which is black text.

Let me know what you think and I know lots of people absolutely despise this type of color combination which I understand, so please be kind in that case.

happy vimming

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