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I also stayed with windows, then went to Mac before Linux.
However the simple reason I chose these shortcuts is because I have a 60% tenkeyless keyboard, so there is no Print screen button! 😁
I also stayed with windows, then went to Mac before Linux.
However the simple reason I chose these shortcuts is because I have a 60% tenkeyless keyboard, so there is no Print screen button! 😁
I love the Mac shortcuts for screen capture, I’ve even added them to my Linux Gnome desktop shortcuts to do the same.
I was under the impression this was done automatically when in full-screen, are you sure this isn’t the case?
She doesn’t love you, you’re the first thing she could grab with a heart beat and two legs
Well you haven’t convinced me
Hmm, I’m not expressing my opinion, these are the statements from the creators of the tools themselves
Krita is a professional FREE and open source painting program. It is made by artists that want to see affordable art tools for everyone.
It IS a painting program, the reason why you can do a lot of the same things that you can in GIMP is because all of those features are useful in both to both painters and editors
GIMP is a multi-tool it can do illustration but it’s focus is more general purpose and more on being an GNU Image Manipulation Program
Again, these are not my opinions, these are objectionable facts taken from the source.
If you disagree with these you are fine to do so, but telling people they are wrong is just ridiculous and looks wilfully ignorant or argumentative
Because the experience is designed around different use cases.
In Krita primary use cases are for painting and drawing so those tools and features are front and centre, easier to reach and remember.
In Gimp the focus is on editing, filtering, effects
I picked up one the other week for similar reasons to you, and apart from the other suggestions you’ve received I would recommend:
So what would you suggest then?
You can add the Uplay installer as a non steam game and it runs ok that way
It’s configured from EAC, not in code.
Remnant From the Ashes: They call it a Souls-like with guns, I’m not sure I totally agree, but there are similarities with the checkpoints and NG+ mechanic. It’s a shortish game. Plays well in coop, and is made tomplay through a few times as levels are procedurally generated. The second game is out now, but there are still players on this.
Astral Ascent: Kind of a rogue-like action platformer, the game seems straightforward at the beginning but as you try new runs and unlock more skills there is a very deep build and progression system where you can get super powerful and the screen goes wacky. Also the music and atmosphere is top notch. Oh it’s only just been released, but it has been in early access for +6 months, so sorry, not sorry.
No, definitely not, it’s everything else.
Previous versions of Windows, Mac OSX but also desktop Linux too.
Yeah it looks fun
From the looks of your lists of what you like and what to avoid I think you’d like games like the Dishonored series, Bioshock, and the System Shock remake.
Are you having a nice rant?
Newbies for what though? I’d be surprised a Linux newbie would find themselves on this page, I’m not really sure who this is for
Weird page
The best way to do this would be to make the company Employee Owned
Squid or not, the ends justify the means!