

QUPZILLA 2.1.1 PDF
2.16.2 Project: Verifying signatures of pdf files.2.16.1 Add support for showing and adding replies to sticky notes.2.15.2 System Settings: Port keyboard input modules and expand scope to cover input method configuration.2.15.1 Improve handling for touchpads and mice with Libinput.2.14.3 Activities support in KWin on Wayland.2.14.2 Wayland graphical tablet input support.2.14.1 Multi-GPU support in Wayland session.2.12.1 Project: Expand Creator's Abilities.2.11.5 Project: Implement Qt3D backend for KStars.2.11.3 Project: Implementing Ekos in KStars Lite.2.11.2 Project: Deep Sky Object Overhaul.2.11.1 Project: Improving the reliability and usability of KStars.2.10.1 Project: Port Choqok to Kirigami.2.8.3 Project: Import of data from web-services.2.8.2 Project: Import of educational data sets available on the internet.2.8.1 Project: Plotting of live MQTT data.2.7.1 Project: Write tests and Improve protocol support.2.5.1 Project: One step closer to version 1.0.2.3.8 Project: Add 3D Painting Assistants.2.3.7 Project: Partial canvas updates and region of interest (performance optimization for huge (20k+) canvases).2.3.6 Project: Optimize Soft, Gaussian and Stamp brushes to use AVX.
QUPZILLA 2.1.1 CODE
2.3.5 Project: Port generic code for not-so-popular blending modes to AVX.2.3.4 Project: Analysis of thoroughput of Krita Blending Modes and porting them to AVX2.2.3.3 Project: Taking the Shape Brush to the next level.2.3.2 Project: Extending Animation Support for curves.2.3.1 Project: Optimize multithreading in Krita's Tile Manager (make the hash table lockfree).2.2.3 Project 3: Supporting Twitter and Amazon Drive services in digiKam export.2.2.2 Project 2 : Added the possibility to manually sort the digiKam icon view.2.2.1 Project 1 : digiKam Web Services tools authentication with OAuth2.2.1.1 Project: Something that you're totally excited about.
QUPZILLA 2.1.1 HOW TO
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