Re: [orca-list] Applications in Slint



Howdy my friend,

I m pretty sure that slint has VLC.
Fenrir has ability to read indentation changes. This is very useful for python development. (Maybe you wanna 
dive in and wanna wire up some cool plugins :) )
Slint and arch are Awsome. Slint is based on the good old slackware. I use arch for what i can provide fenrir 
installs as i use arch by my self. But diddier provides good packages as well.  Let me know when i can help 
with python as well.

I can also assist you installing fenrir on ubuntu :). The default packages are broken as they dont ship 
settings properly.

Let me know

Cheers chrys

Am 03.06.2019 um 19:41 schrieb Michael Weaver via orca-list <orca-list gnome org>:

Does Slint have VLC player?
I currently use that in Ubuntu for playing movies.
Also does it have apps for programmers?
I am considering programming in Python when I can find apps and an ibvironment I am comfortable with.
I did have a brief look at Python when Huddersfield had a LUG (Linux User Group.)
We wrote a bit of Python code using a text editor only it only displayed the program on screen at the time 
I looked at Python, Orca didn't read the running program. As I have not got Ubuntu working with either 
Speakup or Fenrir which the latter only partly worked until I rebooted my laptop, I can't be sure if using 
the command line for programming would work better with Speakup or Fenrir.


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