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@lakotaubp : Hello,
Nobody seems to be against this idea and some people are in favor of it
BR
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@pulsar33 Since I don't think it's a bad idea. I was wondering if the support can be applied with apps that are supporting the mobile version. It seems odd, but since gnome 40 came out, there are some apps that were built for mobile versions e.g. Lollypop Music player, Dino XMPP app, Chatty IRC app (there must be more, but I can't remember). I know those are from gnome 4, however; I haven't seen the KDE 5 apps to be the same as Plasma Mobile, and Current Libertine seems that run GTK apps such as Abiword or Gimp.
So, I was wondering where does the gaps needs to be filled. Gtk devs in my POV seems to be more into the mobile version of things, and phosh seems to be what detonated it.
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@thousandtopics : I probably don't have as much culture as you on these subjects and I confess that your assertions don't mean anything to me. I like Libertine because I am an "old school" programmer and because I have several GUI based programs that I have created in the past and want to run on my phone.
Libertine is (quite) OK with GTK3 and that's exactly what I need. However, there are still many bugs in the display and some crashes. I hope I can create some useful issues to make things move forward.
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@pulsar33 check GTK4 and gnome 42. The apps that they are creating are for both Desktop and Phones. That's why I mentioned those examples before, so you can take a look at them.
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Welcome to the new Libertine section of Support.
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@lakotaubp Many thanks !
Hope this will help
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@lakotaubp as said in private :
I'm the OP but the cog wheel doesn't display a "move" or "change" option
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@pulsar33 said in Shouldn't Libertine have its own category ?:
the cog wheel doesn't display a "move" or "change" option
Look up, it has already been moved
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@moem this picture was for @Lakotaubp because not possible to send in private, it seems
Yes he has (well) done the job