Fly-Pie 2 Released!
I have just released a new version of Fly-Pie featuring an interactive tutorial!
Fly-Pie 2 Released!
I have just released a new version of Fly-Pie featuring an interactive tutorial!
read on chevron_rightIntroducing: Fly-Pie!
Fly-Pie is a new marking menu for Gnome Shell which can be used to launch applications, simulate hotkeys, open URLs and much more.
Introducing: Fly-Pie!
Fly-Pie is a new marking menu for Gnome Shell which can be used to launch applications, simulate hotkeys, open URLs and much more.
read on chevron_rightRedirect your Github pages!
When I realized that the username Schneegans is available on Github, I knew that I had to do something…
Redirect your Github pages!
When I realized that the username Schneegans is available on Github, I knew that I had to do something…
read on chevron_rightC++17 Command Line Parsing!
Parsing command line options is part of many applications. While there are many good libraries out there, writing your own can be a very good C++ exercise.
C++17 Command Line Parsing!
Parsing command line options is part of many applications. While there are many good libraries out there, writing your own can be a very good C++ exercise.
read on chevron_rightGnome-Pie 0.7.2!
This is only a minor maintenance update with not much new content. However, I decided to switch to the much more permissive MIT license.
Gnome-Pie 0.7.2!
This is only a minor maintenance update with not much new content. However, I decided to switch to the much more permissive MIT license.
read on chevron_rightOpenPie!
With the advent of Wayland Gnome-Pie will slowly die. OpenPie is my new concept for bringing (pie-) menus to the Linux desktop. In this post I will give a motivation and describe the planned software architecture.
OpenPie!
With the advent of Wayland Gnome-Pie will slowly die. OpenPie is my new concept for bringing (pie-) menus to the Linux desktop. In this post I will give a motivation and describe the planned software architecture.
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