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I modified Adwaita to try make the four Windows 10/11 High Contrast themes in Linux. The window theme is for XFCE so far. Happy to hear feedback, I'm sure there are more bugs in a desktop theme than a cursor theme. Available on Open Desktop and my website.
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#linux #foss #opensource #windows #accessibility #a11y #accessible #ui #uidesign #xfce #freesoftware #adwaita #gtk #debian #gui

🎉 Excited to announce that Learn 6502 Assembly is now available on Flathub!

Modern 6502 Assembly Learning Environment with:
• Interactive step-by-step tutorial
• Code editor with syntax highlighting
• Built-in assembler & debugger
• Visual game console

Perfect for retro-computing enthusiasts, students, or anyone curious about how computers work at a low level.

Available on Flathub: flathub.org/apps/eu.jumplink.L
#6502 #Assembly #Programming #GNOME #Adwaita #Flathub #OpenSource #Learning

Flathub - Apps for LinuxInstall Learn 6502 Assembly on Linux | FlathubModern 6502 Assembly Learning Environment
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if there are any #GNOME designers/artists (gnomes? gnome heads? gnomish sourcerers? gnaphic gnesigners?) seeing this, does it comply with the HIG in your opinion? what would you suggest changing if not?

the cheesecrater icon uses the standard rustacean image, which doesn't have that smooth, rounded look the HIG usually suggests, but i lack the skill to make a "blobby" version of ferris. :ferris_og:

the crates browser, with its triple-pane layout (third screenshot), is the most complicated of them, but it's based on the design of the crates.io website, which displays the readme alongside a right-aligned "metadata" pane.

(also: either it's very hard to write descriptive alt text for UI design screenshots, or i am very bad at it. possibly both.)

Hey gnome folks!

I have some free time and want to start out learning to build libadwaita apps. Where do I even start? Is there anyone here who started gnome app development recently and still remembers how they got started? Or some veterans with a good understanding of recent best practices for gnome app development?

A project I'm working on has surpassed 200 stars on GitHub and it is not even finished yet.

Therefore, to give it even more pressure on me to finish the first version of this app, here is me introducing to the fediverse Cartero, a #GTK HTTP client to test web APIs and make requests graphically.

It is written in #Rust and it uses modern GNOME technologies such as #Adwaita and Blueprint.

Here is the canonical screenshot for the current nightly version as of this post.