On Sat, July 21, 2012 10:28 am, óÅÒÇÅÊ äÁ×ÙÄÏ× wrote: > Krita got really weird recently. GIMP with GIMP Paint Studio is much > better > for post-processing MyPaint drawings, that's what was used e.g. for Sintel > production.
I'll take your word for it... I am graphics blind. I would have thought that after the paint program, gimp was enough. Or that if a second paint program was needed then is Mypaint good enough? I'm talking like an accountant and as such should mostly be ignored. > In addition, Krita pulls an unholy mess of KDE libs, including > KOffice libraries. That was my first comment... The user was quick to agree :-) I didn't realize it pulled in koffice stuff too, but I guess kde tries to integrate everything so any doc can be used in any other (sigh, is it a feature or a pita) > GIMP Paint Studio was updated for GIMP 2.8 and it should be much easier to > package now (no more complicated postinst hacks for sneaking in tool > presets, w00t!). I can do the packaging if needed (well, I'm too lazy to > do > it just for the hell of it, but I can do that for the sake of shipping it > in a distro by default). I have no idea about submission processes to > Debian or Ubuntu repos, though. If it makes it to Debian we just request sync pretty much... However that is not a decision I can make. I would guess 13.04 for an eta as people seem to have more time in the winter months. -- Len Ovens www.OvenWerks.net -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
