Re: ANN: New version of PikoPixel, pixel-art editor

2018-10-14 Thread User

Very cool Josh, congrats on the new release!

Arch users should keep in mind that due to a bug in the current release 
version of gnustep-back involving freetype2, Pikopixel will not work 
correctly on Arch because of this. I've messaged the maintainer of the 
gnustep-back package but it seems he hasn't fixed the issue yet.


In the meantime, you can add the following line to your gnustep-back 
PKGBUILD during reinstall and trick it into compiling correctly. Put it 
in the Build() block, right after the cd command.


|sed -i 's/type=no/type=yes/' configure|

||Hope that helps.


On 10/15/18 12:06 AM, Josh Freeman wrote:

On Feb 26, 2018, at 1:23 AM, Josh Freeman wrote:

 PikoPixel is a free, open-source (AGPLv3) pixel-art editor for Mac 
OS X & GNUstep. A new version, 1.0 BETA9, is now available.


 Screenshot of PikoPixel 1.0 BETA9, running on Debian 9:
http://twilightedge.com/screens/pp10b9gs.png



   A new version of PikoPixel has been released: 1.0 BETA9d.

   1.0 BETA9d fixes various UI issues when running under the following 
environments: Budgie, Cinnamon, GNOME, Pantheon, Unity, Window Maker, 
& Xfce.


   Packages and/or build scripts are available for:
- Arch: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pikopixel/
- Debian: http://twilightedge.com/gnustep/pikopixel/debian.html
- Fedora: 
http://twilightedge.com/gnustep/pikopixel/fedora_install_script.html

- FreeBSD: https://www.freshports.org/graphics/pikopixel/
- Gentoo: http://twilightedge.com/gnustep/pikopixel/gentoo.html
- Raspbian: http://twilightedge.com/gnustep/pikopixel/install_script.html
- Ubuntu: http://twilightedge.com/gnustep/pikopixel/ubuntu.html

   Ubuntu Studio 18.10 includes PikoPixel in its default installation. 
(Ubuntu Studio is an official flavor of Ubuntu Linux, designed for 
multimedia content creation: http://ubuntustudio.org/ )


   PikoPixel's sources are available at:
http://twilightedge.com/mac/pikopixel/

   Building PikoPixel 1.0 BETA9d from source requires a GNUstep 
development environment with either of the supported compiler/runtime 
setups (GCC+gobjc or clang+objc2), and the following GS library 
versions (or later):

GNUstep Base: v1.24.9
GNUstep GUI & Back: v0.25.0

   Please send questions, comments, or issues to pikopixel (at) 
twilightedge (dot) com.


Cheers,

Josh


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Re: ANN: StepSync 1.0

2018-09-29 Thread User

Hello Riccardo,

I saw that your new app had a release announcement article featured on 
Phoronix, congratulations. Very cool!


https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=GNUstep-StepSync-1.0


On 9/29/18 7:15 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:

STEPSYNC 1.0



What is it?
---

StepSync is a file sync tool or a back-up tool.


StepSync allows synchronization of folders, optionally recursively 
descending in sub-folders. It allows thus various options of 
performing backups: pure insertion, updates and including full 
synchronization by importing changes from target to source.



Where to get it?


It is available from the GNUstep Application Project, under GPL v2 or 
later:


http://gap.nongnu.org/stepsync/index.html


To compile the sources, GNUstep itself is needed.
It is also available for native MacOS (even compatible with 10.3 on 
PowerPC) or from Source.



First release!
After months of development and testing, I consider it stable enough, 
I tested it with thousands of files and folders.



Regards - Riccardo



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