Inklite: Simplified Inkscape?
February 23, 2008 by Clair Ching
Filed under Geeky Fun, Links, laptops
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If you’ve been wondering if there’s a lite version of Inkscape, there’s a possibility that there might be one in the future. Bryce Harrington blogged about keeping the toolbars simple and changing some settings. He also noticed that the dialog boxes appear bigger so it will probably look smaller when they implement it in Inklite.
A snippet from his blog entry on Inklite:
The main challenge was the aux toolbar – I think we’ll need JonCruz’s toolbar rework (which missed 0.46 but …read more
Focus on writing with JDarkRoom
February 1, 2008 by Clair Ching
Filed under Geeky Fun
Writing a novel could be difficult especially with the many distractions online. It’s really insane when people just nag you on IM or when your email notification icon on the panel is nagging you to check your email. One thought goes here and another there and before you know it your idea for the plot is gone! Oh no no no! Your editor nags you on your mobile and you have nothing else you could say except “Yes, I will send it to you by the end of the day.” Tsk tsk. What would make your …read more
Can’t live without Emacs
January 31, 2008 by Clair Ching
Filed under Geeky Fun
Every time I install Linux I make sure that I install Emacs. Actually even on Windows, I install Emacs It’s a text editor which people say is hard to learn. They have a point but you see, Emacs is one fascinating text editor. It has a lot of features and extensions or macros. It’s really complex and amazing all at the same time. Some people call it an ‘operating system’ and that it has everything but the kitchen sink. Some people are said to live in Emacs. I …read more






