Am Sonntag, 26. Oktober 2014, 13:05:00 schrieb Jonas Smedegaard: > Hi Martin, > > Quoting Martin Steigerwald (2014-10-26 10:57:43) […] > > I think Krita would be a really nice addition to that. > > > > https://krita.org/ > > > > The recent version (2.8.5) of it is packaged in Debian currently. > > > > Or maybe do "gimp | krita" so people can choose? Or add Krita as > > recommends. > > > > I think its a good idea to make people aware that Krita can be used as > > an alternative. For the little work I do I mostly use Krita meanwhile > > as I find it easier to work with. > > > > I bet you do not want to overload the meta package with dependencies, > > but… > > Krita is really a huge one to omit and you have mypaint in there as > > well. > > Yes, Krita is sure relevant to include. Thanks for reporting that! > > Its strong ties with KDE is a problem for some, however, both for its > size (it pulls in 3-400MB on an otherwise non-KDE system) and getting a > consistent user experience across applications gets more challenging. > > Conversely some may want to mix design tools with the KDE desktop, and > currently they will get the XFCE desktop as unneeded "baggage". > > At its current stage the Debian design blends are only targeted use with > Xfce. I will postpone inclusion of Krita until we have redesigned (pun > intended) the packaging structure to better handle integration with > multiple desktop environments.
Yup. I thought about that as well. But splitting blend package in KDE/qt and GNOME/XFCE/gtk variants… hmmm. -- Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de GPG: 03B0 0D6C 0040 0710 4AFA B82F 991B EAAC A599 84C7
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