Kesäkoodi  |

Yesterday was the first day of Kesäkoodi 2006 which allows me to drop off my regular (sometimes boring) summer time job as a train driver and lets me concentrate fully on Scribus. Thanks to HKL they made it possible for me to keep my train driving license (so I’ll be still able to work there [...]

submitted by land0 on June 1, 2006
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File Loader  |

After much wailing, gnashing of teeth and general procrastination by many.. today’s show is brought to you by the letters w, o, r, k, i, n and g! The aging (read, since 1.3.1) FileLoader plugin system can finally load a Scribus 1.2.x document without the AGES old scribusXml.cpp anymore. All very technical for those that [...]

submitted by land0 on June 1, 2006
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What is Krita?  |

Krita is a (pixel-based) painting and image editing application for KOffice. Krita
is part of KOffice since 1.4. Krita contains both ease-of-use and fun features
like guided painting (never before has it been so easy to airbrush a straight
line!) and high-end features like support for 16 bit images, CMYK and even
OpenEXR HDR images.

Download a klik image of Krita then read the Krita Manual (in PDF format).

submitted by land0 on April 28, 2006
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Natural Media Graphics  |

Nathan Willis has written a very good article on Krita for linux.com, Exploring natural media graphics with
Krita
, where he describes where Krita developers want to take Krita in the future.

Of course, Krita is and will remain a competent image manipulation application, with cmyk,
lab, adjustment layers and all that jazz, but their core interest is indeed natural media.

Developer, Bart Coppens has managed to make wet paint usable. In this image you can also see Gábor and Casper’s jointly produced layer preview tooltips.

submitted by land0 on April 28, 2006
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Krita 2.0 runs!-author Boudewijn Rempt   |
Thanks to the indefatigable work of Laurent Montel, Adrian Page and Sven Langkamp, Krita 2.0 now starts up. You cannot load an image, create an image or actually do anything but start it, of course. But given the enormity of the task of porting a really big Qt3 application — and one that depends on almost all of the KOffice libraries and KDE libraries — this is a very impressive result.
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submitted by theobroma on April 13, 2006
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