novelWriter
glava
novelWriter | glava | |
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40 | 23 | |
1,817 | 1,139 | |
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9.8 | 0.0 | |
about 23 hours ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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novelWriter
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Thank you to the forum - The last 72hrs have been amazing!
Never buy the book, start writing the book, https://novelwriter.io/ ;)
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novelwriter.io
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Author Resources: Tools and Software
https://novelwriter.io/ is free and open source (I haven't used it, only know about it).
- I'm from Linux and I'd like to ask a question. Is there an Open Source map editor hereabouts?
- NovelWriter. Some think AI have your imagination - Prove them wrong.
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How to install Davinci?
novelWriter for books is like building a dungeon in D&D I might add. All it needs is a map editor ;)
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
Novelwriter almost hits the sweet spot, but misses some features and is written in python, which makes some features hard to implement due to the nature of the programming language.
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Getting into writing novels
Try this software. It may well help you to write better -> novelWriter.
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Looking for a 'Scrivener Light'
Alternatively, if you want Scrivener-like and are happy with open source projects, novelWriter scratches some of the same itch and is (a) free and (b) available on Linux, Windows, and macOS: it has a similar project-oriented interface to Scrivener, can export projects in HTML, Open Document, Markdown, Plain Text, or PDF, supports tagging and metadata, and uses Markdown for authoring. It's much less hot on importing foreign files (it's really an authoring tool) but is implemented in Python, uses XML/Json for internal files/metadata/configuration, and in use feels like an early version of Scrivener 1.x (which is really what your students want, but Lit'n'Latte discontinued it about a decade ago and you can no longer buy it).
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I'm Andrew Rowe, the author of Arcane Ascension, Weapons & Wielders, etc. AMA!
MSWord is surprising to hear. I would've thought some specific tools like Vellum. There are free and open source tools as well, like https://novelwriter.io/
glava
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
Sounds like a job for GLava instead
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windows 7 gadgets analog for xfce?
glava an overkill gpu accelerated audio visualizer for the desktop Example: https://streamable.com/dgpj8
- PSA: Strawberry Music Player works great with KDE (QT framework)
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I've just started mixing shaders with Pygame and got some great results
It was just a plug-in for Glava (https://github.com/jarcode-foss/glava) not really worth sharing imo.
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How do I keep glava running after the terminal closes?
[glava](https://github.com/jarcode-foss/glava) closes when I close the terminal, even after running it with the appended `&`. How to keep it running?
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Considering Linux and selecting my first distro.
A lot of those soundwave things, etc. are just dedicated sound visualizers stuck onto the desktop - in most Linux environments you can put ANY program onto your desktop, not just a static picture. Something like glava (in fact I think it has a desktop option out of the box).
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Does anyone know if this steam application will work on my distro?
No, but alot of the functions can be through separate applications, per-monitor wallpapers can be done through hydrapaper, visualizers for music can be done through glava, and the stats readouts can be done through conky.
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:D
It's glava
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Audio Visualizers?
GLava?
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Segfault when linking library in glava (OBS plugin ?
I've been trying to gather glava working. It seems like it's not being maintained any more, as there are a few compiling problems, but there are merge requests there that fix those. glava seems to run fine on my desktop, but won't run as an obs plugin. It segfaults when trying to load theOpenGL libraries. Here's the relevant code from glx_wcb.c: typedef XID GLXFBConfigID; GLXFBConfig* (glXChooseFBConfig) (Display dpy, int screen, const int* attribList, int* nitems); static void* resolve_f(const char* symbol, void* gl) { void* s = NULL; if (gl) s = dlsym(gl, symbol); if (!s) { fprintf(stderr, "Failed to resolve GLX symbol: %s\n", symbol); glava_abort(); } return s; } And then this is in the init function: #define resolve(name) do { name = (typeof(name)) resolve_f(#name, hgl); } while (0) resolve(glXChooseFBConfig); I've only shown the first function that it tries to load, glXChooseFBConfig, since it fails on all of them. The call to dlsym() doesn't fail though (s gets returned), and I find that confusing. All this works just fine when running glava out of a console. I feel like I don't know enough about dynamic library linking to figure out what's going wrong. Any ideas?
What are some alternatives?
manuskript - A open-source tool for writers
conky - Light-weight system monitor for X, Wayland (sort of), and other things, too
proselint - A linter for prose.
xava - X11 Audio Visualizer for ALSA
Apostrophe - Mirror of
oh-my-bash - A delightful community-driven framework for managing your bash configuration, and an auto-update tool so that makes it easy to keep up with the latest updates from the community.
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
latte-dock - Replacement dock for Plasma desktops, providing an elegant and intuitive experience for your tasks and plasmoids
CudaText - Cross-platform text editor, written in Free Pascal
projectm - projectM - Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible.
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.
dotfiles - Repository to manage and share personal dotfiles 🐧