I wrote a blog post about how you can use closures in Blueprint to make your UI more data driven, you can read it here: #GNOME
For anyone who has been frustrated about Firefox's old looking colors, there is now a setting to use the default Firefox theme, and a proposal to make that the default in GNOME. Would be nice to get some +1's to get that going :blobcatthumbsup: #GNOME
I have been reaching out to core GNOME apps, asking them whether they would allow me to port their UI to Blueprint, an accessible language compared to XML, allowing newer developers to contribute more easily. For now, I'm working on this for both Calendar and Settings. I also cleaned up the code of various Python apps, namely Refine and Upscaler, and am looking to get more involved in the maintenance of them. Some of the changes I've made follow the rules listed here: I'm doing all of this in my free time, which is why I would really appreciate it if you considered donating. I prefer to use my new Liberapay account, but I'm also available on GitHub Sponsors. Thank you :QueerCatHeart_Trans: #GNOME
Creating complex solutions for simple problems.
I've written down some patterns I started following while learning PyGObject and Python as a style guide. It's still up for changing, but it might be useful for some newer developers: Feel free to give me suggestions as well, thank you :blobcatheart: #GNOME
I wrote a blog post about how you can use GObject to write cleaner code for GNOME apps. If you're newer to developing GNOME apps and/or unfamiliar with GObject, consider giving it a read! :blobcat: #GNOME
I've just released my first blog post :blobcat: It talks about the process of switching fonts to Adwaita Fonts in GNOME. You can check it out here: #GNOME PS: I'm using WordPress, which GNOME Blogs uses, I have no idea what I'm doing. Also, I'm planning to pick up writing, and I might release more blog posts in the near future.
Me when I write software: Why is this async :blobcat_flop: Me when I use software: Why isn't this async :blobcatfluffangry:
I'm extremely excited about the new GNOME release, which will feature tons of stylistic polishing and sweetness which me and @npub10a7z...hf83 worked on: - Adwaita Fonts, featuring Inter and Iosevka - Colder grays, making apps and the shell look more modern - Higher border radii, bringing more bubbly UI - Subtler banners, gone are the days of screaming info - Improved hover transitions, no animations in UI feels harsh :( #GNOME
After helping @npub1d6h0...r432 with code, they helped me with a new design for my website :blobcatHuggiesfox: