It always shocks me that Linux file mangers don’t embrace Miller columns. They’re so great.
It always shocks me that Linux file mangers don’t embrace Miller columns. They’re so great.
Linux isn’t a sovereign nation. This isn’t difficult.
Suddenly? Linux entities have always had to follow the rules of the country they exist in. A kernel isn’t a sovereign nation no matter how loud the what-about army becomes.
Nose based software typically still has a sidebar ala Lightroom for quick things. Both Blender and Graphite use this approach. Nodes are for when you want to go further.
Because it’s there.
I can’t wait till graphite.rs adds raw image support. Adjustment layers were something needed a decade ago. Gimp can do what it wants but I moved on to DarkTable a long time ago for actual image editing. I’m not convinced the project will be able to keep up with other apps with its current organization and dismissive attitude toward design.
Dude it’s an alpha. Honestly sounds like you should just stick to KDE anyway.
I’m design nerd and definitely appreciate the variety but you don’t gotta be. The defaults are generally pretty good (if not great) with any major OS these days.