KDE's disk partitioning tool Partition Manager released version 4.2. ![]() Krita is available in your Linux distro repositories, as a Snap or Flatpak package, as an AppImage download, and also in the Windows and Steam stores. Some of the nifty features that come with this version include: brushes which can use a combination of the new lightness parameter with the mix parameter and use the texture strength parameter to mix gradient mapped brush tips and textures the SeExpr language that lets you code your own fill layers and new fill layer methods, such as a multigrid fill layer that generates (among other things) Penrose tilings, Quasicrystal structures, transformations for the pattern fill and a new fill layer option for filling the whole screen with dots, squares, lines, waves and more. KDE's painting app Krita got a major new release versioned 4.4. Read on to discover what is coming you way this November: New releases Krita 4.4 MyPaint color selector in Krita Every change, big and small, fixes bugs, improves usability, adds features and just makes using KDE apps better in general for you. To avoid making these announcements too long, we pick a handful of changes to talk about, but there are many more and all are important. ![]() KDE app developers are no exception and every month we compile the progress they make into release announcements like the one you are reading right now. ![]() Although you may only notice the big releases, KDE contributors are at work all the time.
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