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Proof of concept for full CMYK mode after GIMP 3.0, inspired by a conversation with @zemarmot. **Very** buggy at the moment, but at least I have a better understanding of how to implement it when the time comes.
New development version of GIMP is now available featuring initial CMYK support, on-canvas brush sizing, customizable on-canvas modifiers, various file formats support improvements, and much more
Release notes: https://t.co/5KiRGDblro
Downloads: https://t.co/UUbt9nnVuL
It's healthy to familiarize yourself with individuals who exist outside your comfort zone and norms.
It can be challenging, inspiring, or sometimes just validating.
So when you meet someone who prefers a light color theme in their IDE - study them, ask why 😂
@cameralibre@KieranClarkin@penpotapp We support IDML. There's only some initial clean room reverse engineering work done on .indd by a fellow team, there is no code to import .indd in any real free/libre software yet
We've moved 1.5.x development to a dedicated branch where it will be completed to become stable v1.6 release. Trunk in SVN is now open for 1.7.x development where we plan to move to Qt 6.2+, this will result in having native M1 builds for macOS
@ShubhamPatilart Either way, you need a dark theme installed separately as Scribus doesn't have a dark theme of its own. You might have luck with newer versions of Windows and macOS that have this feature, in that case, please let us know
Scribus 1.5.8 is out with many improvements: better file importing (IDML, PDF, PNG, TIFF, SVG), better PDF exporting, better tables editing, and more
https://t.co/Xy7m4u0K95
@ShubhamPatilart You need to either choose a system-wide dark system for this to work (easy on Linux with either KDE or Qt configuration application) or do it for Scribus specifically (File > Preferences > User Interface > Main Window >Theme) [1/2]
I’ve designed every single cover for this press on @scribus, an open-source page layout program. Not always easy but always free, which is essential for our press since we don’t have the cash for InDesign or Photoshop. So I guess this is just a thank you to the folks there. - NR
We're proud to announce the release of Inkscape 1.1.1! Thank you to our contributors that have been busy fixing bugs and making Inkscape more stable. It is now available for Linux/macOS/Windows at: https://t.co/9fB9UIlFPc
LibreOffice 7.2 will include a "Search Commands" feature, to help you find items in the user interface. Thanks to Tomaž Vajngerl @CollaboraOffice for implementing it! Details here: https://t.co/fkeO9beita
Scribus 1.5.7 is out with experimental support for importing text as editable text frames when opening PDF files, undo/redo improvements, and more. Here's release notes: https://t.co/JK85py6Pe6