As some of you may already know, I recently joined Purism to help developing GTK+ apps for the upcoming Librem 5 phone . Purism and GNOME share a lot of ideas and values, so the GNOME HIG and GNOME apps are what we will focus on primarily: we will do all we can to not fork nor to reinvent the wheel but to help allowing existing GTK+ applications to work on phones. How Fit are Existing GTK+ Apps? Phones are very different from laptops and even tablets: their screen is very small and their main input method is a single thumb on a touchscreen. Luckily, many GNOME applications are touch-friendly and are fit for small screens. Many applications present you a tree of information you can browse and I see two main layouts used by for GNOME applications to let you navigate it. A first kind of layout is found in applications like Documents, I'll call it stack UI : it uses all the available space to display the collection of information sources (in that case, documents), clicking a...
Adventures in GNOME and Video Game Preservation
Does the flatpak of Games come with the MAME libretro core? It's in the Extensions dialog, does it mean it does? Keep up the great work!
RépondreSupprimerThe Flatpak version doesn't come with it because MAME is very heavy to compile and distribute, but I plan to make a Flatpak extension of it soonish.
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RépondreSupprimerI installed RetroArch from flathub and downloaded the MAME core but Games still does not find it. Does it require the core to be installed traditionally?
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