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glimpse-nx-design
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Development version: GIMP 2.99.8 Released
> They also made some mockups of what a redesign might look like, but as you might imagine it would also be quite a lot of work to implement it: https://github.com/glimpse-editor/glimpse-nx-design
One problem with those designs is that cramming the entire GIMP's menu into the hamburger menu on top right is likely to cause more problems than it solves.
This stuff sort of works in applications with a limited feature set, such as Akira UX. I don't think it can work well for GIMP.
It's possible to find a hybrid approach, but so far, I've only seen Siril doing that, and I'm not convinced.
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I created a GIMP UI redesign prototype
Glimpse appears to be dead. The project got some hate, but I really liked where their proposed design was heading.
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Potemkin villages and the autocracy of design
Another example is Glimpse. Lots of mockups for Glimpse NG, but the whole project is on hiatus now. Is it on hiatus because GNOME HIG sucks? No. They just don't have enough developers.
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gimp vs. photogimp vs. glimpse vs. gimpshop?
Right now it's a rebranded clone, but they are working on a redesign with Glimpse NX: https://github.com/glimpse-editor/glimpse-nx-design
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- Inkscape launches version 1.3 with a focus on organizing work efficiently
- Inkscape is looking for C++ Contributors
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Inkscape is looking for a GTK developer Contributor
We have lots of mostly front-end stuff proposed for Inkscape but not enough developers to implement this. If you looking for a good place to contribute I think Inkscape is a good place for that. this is specific issue for design I provided https://gitlab.com/inkscape/ux/-/issues/143
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How do I get the old snapping menu back?
I'm not an Inkscape developer myself, but from what I have read on the official bug-tracker, the developers are keenly aware about the new snapping popover's drawbacks and the potential problems for advanced users (and were even before they released the latest version).
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Any way to preview fonts on text on the page while scrolling through them?
Hopefully, your dream will become true in the next major release (inkscape 1.3). If you're interested checkout this: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/ux/-/issues/151
- Inkscape 1.1.1 released
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Potemkin villages and the autocracy of design
inkscape actually had a proposal to align with GTK/GNOME's guidelines: https://gitlab.com/inkscape/ux/-/issues/24
- So I may have found a way to add multiple page support, just need some help from devs to know if this is possible.
What are some alternatives?
gimp - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp
inkscape
Akira - Native Linux App for UI and UX Design built in Vala and GTK
awesome-design - 🌟 Curated design resources from all over the world.
Spice-up - Presentations App for the modern Linux Desktop
modular-design - A model for improving the production process for websites, emails, and landing pages.
Ciallo - The next generation vector paint program.