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  • New viewer mode to open all files in read-only mode.
  • Overhauled word hyphenation and spacing
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  • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    20 hours ago

    honestly kinda disappointed they switched to calendar versioning, it makes identifying big releases much harder

    GNU IMP (i refuse to say the short name) 3.0.0 was such an event, it’s sad knowing libreoffice can’t really have that

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        18 hours ago

        idk, but the G in GIMP (ugh) does stand for GNU

        i wonder if it’s also the official reason that it’s (typically) pronounced in GNOME?

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          16 hours ago

          I know. I just didn’t know GNU was pronounced Gee-Noo, like in GIMP

          Isn’t GNOME also a GNU thing? GNU Image Manipulation Program Network O… Object… Model… uhh… Environment? Also, this means GNOME is pronounced like Genome, as in, like, Jeans and stuff, innit?

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            16 hours ago

            …do you pronounce GIMP with a soft G?

            for all 3 of these projects the main way ive heard them said is with a hard G, i know there is a debate with GNOME as to pronounce the G or not (as in the word “gnome”), idk if a similar debate exists with GNU

            imo, there’s no wrong way to pronounce a word, as long as people know what you’re talking about, it’s fine

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              16 hours ago

              Dammit. I want arguments. Chaos. But yes, I do soft G GIMP. Not GNU or GNOME. I do say GNOME with a G, though. I mean, I don’t talk about these things IRL. These words don’t show up in my convos. Actually, it might be without a G. I guess I could start soft G’ing GNU and GNOME, just because. It’s how I got to soft G GIF, by going the opposite way I was doing. And now it just be like that, and hard G GIF feels kinda weird.