KDE With Windows (DRM and Spying), Krita GSoC Reports
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Windows Store Monthly Statistics
For completeness, overall acquisitions since the stuff is in the store:
Kate - Advanced Text Editor - 53,919 acquisitions
Okular - More than a reader - 45,885 acquisitions
Filelight - Disk Usage Visualizer - 9,033 acquisitions
Kile - A user-friendly TeX/LaTeX editor - 5,446 acquisitions
KStars - Astronomy Software - 2,935 acquisitions
Elisa - Modern Music Player - 1,710 acquisitions
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[Krita] SeExpr status update!
It’s been quite a while since my last post. Exams for my teaching certification have not gone as expected – had to pull out after being flattened in quite a critical one…
Buuuut! I am glad to announce that the SeExpr documentation is now available in the Krita manual!
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Week 9 and 10 : [Krita] GSoC Project Report
Last two weeks I worked on implementing saving and loading of storyboard items and fixed some bugs. For implementing saving and loading I created a copy of the data from the models in KisDocument. That data is kept in sync with the data in models.
Saving and loading of storyboard items are working now. You can save a krita document with storyboards in it and the storyboard data will be saved. Thumbnails are not saved into the .kra file but are loaded using the frame number when the document is loaded. Other than that all data related to the storyboard such as scene name, comments, duration are saved. Since the data is in KisDocument we will have storyboards for each of the .kra files.
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