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Brindille and twig6/26/2023 Tube Converter received V2023.5.0-beta1 this week! Multiplication Puzzle 12.0 released with some UI tweaks (uses an AdwBanner now for the victory screen) and it also changed appids, which flatpak should prompt you about when updating Tube Converter You can download Imaginer from Flathub or from either Github or Codebergīavarder 0.2.0 has been released with support for a formatted output (table/code) and a new website with documentation for explaining how to get a token. Imaginer has been released! Imaginer is a new application for generating pictures with various AI. Finally, Czech and Turkish translations have been added as well. As part of the rebrand, the welcome page now shows a nice illustration (shoutout to Brage, who also came up with the new name) instead of the app’s symbolic icon. This week, I released version 1.3.0 of Letterpress (previously ASCII Images) on Flathub! The new release features a better warning dialog when the output is too big, the “Output Width” setting’s subtitle is now more adaptive, and the buttons for copying and saving the output have been swapped. Your browser doesn't support embedded videos, but don't worry, you can download it and watch it with your favorite video player! The old release used to block the UI until all the icons were rendered. I have published a new release of Symbolic Preview featuring progressive icons rendering. Icon Library finally has the most requested feature: Displaying the license of the icons and a lot of new icons brought to you by the design team. We also landed some minor UI improvements, bringing the app more in line with the HIG. It is now possible to toggle the metronome using the spacebar, regardless what GUI element is selected. Metronome 1.2.1 was released! This new release updates the Flatpak runtime to GNOME 44, finally bringing support for the dark style. Additionally there’s now keyboard shortcuts to rotate, and reset rotation Useful on touch screens when using gestures to rotate. Maps now has moved the zoom control buttons back to use overlay buttons (they were moved to the headerbar to work around issues with Clutter and GTK overlays in earliear versions when using Clutter), additionally there is a button to indicate map rotation, with the ability to click it to reset to normal “north is up”. Maps gives you quick access to maps all across the world. Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from May 05 to May 12. (You can check out how to convert your patterns HERE. For the Harem Romper, I hate taping/gluing patterns together and I have a large format printer, so I converted my pattern to a copy shop file. ![]() Start out by tracing or cutting out the size of your bummies pattern. I could have gotten away with the next size down on the romper since i technically didn’t size it down (oops!), but I’ll stick with what I have since it will literally last Max probably until it starts getting cold in October. So with this hack you want to SIZE DOWN the harem romper and SIZE UP the bummies. He falls under size 9-12m (he’s pretty skinny for an almost 2 year old). ![]() You can probably use any bummies pattern, but this one is already free so, might as well, right? You can find the harem romper HERE and the free bummies pattern HERE. ![]() You can check out all of the patterns at Brindille and Twig HERE. Guess what? I think it worked out great! It looks a tad big, but that is totally fine because Max will be able to wear them through the summer! Winning! (If you want to make them reversible, check out my post here !)įirst things first, you need the patterns. I did a test run to see how it goes before I would make more. I typically skip hacking, probably because I’m being lazy and would rather just have the pattern already ready for me to trace and cut. Holy cuteness! This is probably my new favorite hack of the moment because it’s super easy and so cute.
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