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zippy@lemmy.zip to Linux@lemmy.ml · 10 hours ago

GIMP rebranding as WLBR?

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GIMP rebranding as WLBR?

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zippy@lemmy.zip to Linux@lemmy.ml · 10 hours ago
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Draft: wlbr is gimp, infrastructure for additional localization (!2786) · Merge requests · GNOME / GIMP · GitLab
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lacking, splash integration, documentation, when the environment variable WLBR_IS_GIMP is set, in ui visible strings GIMP/gimp is replaced with WLBR/wlbr.
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    4 hours ago

    As in the pig from Charlotte’s Web?

    • commander@lemmy.world
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      I suppose so. I’d rather they spell it out for simple readability. Like I don’t know what Krita means but easy to read. Kate text editor may mean something, I don’t know. Kdenlive is easy to read. Don’t know what the ‘den’ part is supposed to mean

      Apparently it’s “KDE Non-Linear Video Editor”. At least kdenlive is easy to read in my opinion

      • mimavox@piefed.social
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        Krita means crayon in Swedish. Also “Rita” means to draw, so the name is well fitting for us.

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          And that’s exactly why it’s called Krita. Also it was previously called ‘Krayon’, so they just kind of kept the name.

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      No it’s the name of the mascot

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