Ahmed
19.09.2017
12:00:39
its super functional
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:00:40
ok, neither vim nor emacs
Tanuj
19.09.2017
12:00:40
Ahmed
19.09.2017
12:00:59
Google
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:01:32
No its not slow anymore they rewrote the text edit window in native code
and use dnf to install the rpm from their page as no repo for it exists yet to my knowledge.
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:03:35
?
Ahmed
19.09.2017
12:03:44
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:03:57
It's been years since I left vim and emacs (mostly emacs) for good
Ahmed
19.09.2017
12:04:05
vim is not friendly at all
Tanuj
19.09.2017
12:04:09
Ahmed
19.09.2017
12:04:46
Nidarsh
19.09.2017
12:04:47
Liam
19.09.2017
12:04:50
As the joke goes... "I've been using Vim for 2 or 3 years now. Mostly because I can't work out how to exit it."
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:04:54
nowadays most modern programmes have a common workflow, and vim and emacs are complete outsiders
Google
Tanuj
19.09.2017
12:05:00
RafaBash
19.09.2017
12:05:16
vscode == "glory"
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:05:36
Sid
19.09.2017
12:05:37
Ahmed
19.09.2017
12:05:41
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:05:48
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:05:49
I have kate in other computers, which works perfectly
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:05:52
look for yourself
Nidarsh
19.09.2017
12:05:55
RafaBash
19.09.2017
12:06:00
Sid
19.09.2017
12:06:01
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:06:11
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:06:11
this is the GNOME laptop for the sake of touchpad support
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:06:18
you CAN do that
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:06:31
just wanted to know what I might be forgetting
Sid
19.09.2017
12:07:07
you CAN do that
I suppose. Some distros like Solus, offer a compiled metapackage free of telemetry in their repos.
Ahmed
19.09.2017
12:07:18
nah VSCode is faster
really it's my first time to hear about it
so i will search about it first
but i know that atom is slow i know that
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:07:29
Google
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:07:37
and vscode is completely hackable like atom
you can turn on or off whatever
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:07:52
Atom doesn't have telemetry?
Sid
19.09.2017
12:07:59
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:08:02
in their RPM I mean
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:08:07
Sid
19.09.2017
12:08:11
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:08:12
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:08:24
Sid
19.09.2017
12:08:30
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:08:34
nah, I'd like something native
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:08:35
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:08:41
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:08:41
like Kate for GNOME
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:08:43
Yes its on github
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:08:54
either that or going for KDE also in this laptop
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:08:59
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:09:05
The only version that has addons builtin is the one microsoft makes.
RafaBash
19.09.2017
12:09:06
Google
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:09:06
How is KDE multitouch support these days?
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:09:06
it comes with none installed
RafaBash
19.09.2017
12:09:18
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:09:18
Thats the dual license.
If you compile vscode from source you have a addon-less experience.
RafaBash
19.09.2017
12:09:51
But you cant resize photos or windows
Aris
19.09.2017
12:09:55
Nidarsh
19.09.2017
12:10:41
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:10:44
Not bad
so, what gestures are supported?
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:10:45
So yeah, vscode is open except its central part - addons and the code to search and install them in vscode. thats closed.
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:10:54
geany was an old friend
RafaBash
19.09.2017
12:10:55
Move windows
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:10:59
I'll give it a show now
RafaBash
19.09.2017
12:11:03
Open, close..
I dont remember exactly
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:11:18
that I give for granted
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:11:28
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:11:32
and two-finger-click
Google
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:11:50
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:11:52
I mean things like pinch, swipe, three and four fingers gestures...
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:11:57
Which really should be default imho
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:12:09
and the addon thing is there
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:12:22
i know, that's what I have in the new laptop
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:12:22
Fernando
19.09.2017
12:12:38
but I also want kate, digikam... so was wondering about multitouch in current Plasma
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:12:38
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:12:47
ill try
-> We clone the vscode repository, we lay down a customized product.json that has Microsoft specific functionality (telemetry, gallery, logo, etc.), and then produce a build that we release under our license.
> When you clone and build from the vscode repo, none of these endpoints are configured in the default product.json. Therefore, you generate a "clean" build, without the Microsoft customizations, which is by default licensed under the MIT license (note, i made this commit to help make this more clear).
Tobias?
19.09.2017
12:14:20
Yes. The gallery part should be open tough, shouldn't it?
Kawaii
19.09.2017
12:14:59
i thought you meant extension support
you have to manually install extensions
my bad