So it's only browser-based? No download, no installation to local machine? Or did I miss something?
kingmongoose7877
Sorry, but NO. Scribus is a page layout app. It is not intended for image creation/manipulation. That is truly using a shoe for hammer, or a hammer for a screwdriver or a screwdriver for a butter knife.
You can use Word for page layout or image manipulation too. Again, screwdriver for a butter knife. Right tool for the job and all.
Yes, Munich, thank you! 👍
Again? Isn't this the third time or something? Then Microsoft comes along with a briefcase of Euros and the "problem" goes away. Sombody please correct me if I'm mis-remembering.
System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts > Windows
Although I just skimmed the Rectangle front page, I think this about covers everything you're asking for in Cinnamon...? The default shortcut is Super/Win-arrow
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The Snap Store is run and controlled by Canonical and is not open source. The rest of Snap is open source, meaning the daemon and core software. [emphasis mine] How threatening this is depends on you POV and has been the subject of much discussion.
Thats a lemmy problem
Hmmm...my link in the previous post works. More proof of why Linux has never really taken off with the non-spectrum general public. I guess just following format ([words](https://your.lousy.link)
) or -- god forbid -- you select a word, click the link button and paste just isn't esoteric enough...?
In any case, I see that you edited your post to ~~cover your tracks~~ fix Lemmy's error.
And speaking of completely flawed, your link doesn't work.
Anyway, thanks for ~~berating~~ informing me about AppImage but it's the closest thing on Linux to app bundles which IM<HO is the sanest way to package applications.
Speaking of which, didja hear that for the upcoming Easter holiday, Amazon is offering a special gift basket of northern Israeli cheeses.
They're calling it Cheeses of Nazareth.
So much for joining the EU, I guess 🙄