@einlander Fun fact: the developer of #Aegisub, Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, ended up building the engine for #Wargroove 1 and 2.
@einlander Fun fact: the developer of #Aegisub, Rodrigo Braz Monteiro, ended up building the engine for #Wargroove 1 and 2.
@kdenlive Ah yes, good ol’ Advance SubStation Alpha subtitles. Been a while since I’ve seen them around, they were really common for fansubs
@skullgiver Yep I also read about that one. Especially since the project was mostly in maintenance status for about six months. Rewriting the project to support an alternative to the now deprecated library was probably the last straw for David, he barely had time to solve bugs let alone rewrite the app
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@sag Let me guess, it’s because of that Python library they depended on that was also archived?
@maniacalmanicmania @kde You could create an addon to include “suggested recommendations” in the app list, just saying!
@BumblebeeMan @kde Akademy '25 confirmed to go to Entre Ríos, got it ;P
@BumblebeeMan @kde Depends on whether it’s set to happen in Argentina
Ah, now THIS is the kind of AI that we can all root for.
If we had to relay exclusively on non-proprietary protocols, I doubt that GNU/Linux would have gone anywhere beyond the Commodore 64
In regards to theming, there’s one thing that sticks like a sore thumb, and it’s the fact that most if not all themes for Qt currently use the Kvantum engine ( github.com/tsujan/Kvantum ), which sadly is not well integrated with KDE in things as basic as supporting Plasma’s color schemes and dynamic icons. Do you have any plans to collaborate directly with Kvantum, or with any other particular theming team other than Breeze’s?
At long last, some theming support for Adwaita! I really missed being able to change colors, at the very least