Leftovers: KDE
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[Utilizing Vulkan Within Qt]
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The last weekend on Earth
In the last two months, tech developers, helped by students from India in order to the Google Summer of Code, worked hard, together with the editing team, on new features and fuctions that we wanted to implement in the site. So, tech developers decided to release WikiToLearn 0.7 on saturday April 09. But something went wrong, and what would have to be an ordinary saturday of releasing became a hellish saturday.
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Audio Volume improvements in Plasma 5.7
Plasma 5.4 introduced plasma-pa (new audio volume applet and KCM) to replace KMix, however it was missing few important features in the initial release. Unfortunately, there was no progress after that.
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Vote Loony to Add K to the Welsh Language
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Horde of Cuteness fundraiser
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Cross-compiling Krita using MXE
So, using MXE, I built Qt and most dependencies. Still missing are Vc, OpenColorIO, GSL, Poppler-qt5 and openjpeg. I also needed to remove some of the hacks we did to make Krita compile with MSVC: we had added a couple of dummy header files to provide things like nothl and friends (these days superseded by QtEndian). A 3rd-party library we embed, xcftools, had its own equivalent of that stuff. But apart from that...
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Interview with Esfenodon
I’m always searching for the way to use as much open source software as possible at University. Maybe it was as simple as searching google for it. Krita software, hmmm, interesting, let’s give it a try. Maybe the Krita name was familiar to me because some time ago I read about a collection of open source tools for audiovisual creativity.
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How do you use Grantlee?
It is also used in the Cutelyst web framework for generating html, templated emails and any other use-cases users of that framework have.
There is also rather advanced Grantlee integration available in KDevelop for new class generation, using the same principles I blogged about some years ago.
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