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Sorn

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  1. @Rygaard Well that's so very good to know! I'm eager to see what comes out of all that sweating! Now you go and enjoy the ride, as it were, so we'll enjoy the results! Thanks again, Rygaard.
  2. No no, thank YOU Producing something good is difficult, demanding. Not everybody will or can understand that fact. There's no need to be judgemental about the people that can't understand something, and there is no need to apologise to them either. It takes what it takes and only the best learn from both the mistakes and successes. There's beauty in pushing through difficult endeavours. I try to find it and enjoy it while I sweat. It would be a pity if you missed it. Enjoy! (and sweat, )
  3. Hi, just because we are eager to try your brushes and follow your techniques doesn't mean you owe it to us in any shape or form. You are not automatically late just because we are waiting. Things take time and effort. Good things take time and even more effort. There's no need to rush it if you are focused on your ongoing work and the output quality is fine so far. No need to apologize at all. Not to me, at least. I do appreciate your explanation as to why it takes you a bit more time than you estimated or desired to produce the output, because more than a few of us are actually waiting for such goodies. And the exposition about what to expect and the steps to get there you are taking are also welcome. But, again, to me at least, that doesn't require any apology whatsoever and, if someone asked me, I would say you shouldn't stress about it. At all. Release the products when ready and be proud of it. Thanks so much for what you have already shared. Waiting patiently to the final results of your current efforts. Enjoy! I know nobody asked me my opinion, and I don't know you personally. Just wanted to share my support to your efforts and if needed or possible, ease the stress that finishing a good quality project can induce sometimes . Thank you so much again and I'll shut up now. :-)
  4. Thanks for the release! As Ctc_nick says, the ability to move arbitrarily the user path is most welcome. By the way, in the store account, the last Linux build available is still 3DCoat-2022.11 although if you go to https://pilgway.com/~sergyi/links-Linux.html you'll find 3DCoat-2022.16 build ready to download. So all is well. Maybe the admins can correct or update the links in the Store Account to avoid any possible confusion for Linux users. Thanks again, and please stay safe and strong.
  5. Yay! New Linux build (2022.15)! Thank you so much for keeping Linux and Mac builds up to par with the Windows ones. Stay safe and strong!
  6. Thanks for the new Linux build! Two in a row! It seems like you overcame a major hurdle and now we get new builds in a matter of days instead of weeks or months. And for Linux and Mac alike. Thank you so much, and congratulations!
  7. Thank you so much for the new Linux build. I hope the developers, families and friends are well and safe. I certainly wasn't expecting a new build; I admire the capacity to stay focused and committed to developing the software during this trying and horrifying times.
  8. I would also like to have a new Linux build. Although due to the events unfolding where the developers live I only care about their well-being and safety. Hoping for the best, for sure we'll be able to manage with what we have until better days come.
  9. Sorry for the late reply, I was a tad busy. It seems that you have figured it out nonetheless. Using Gnome desktop, I have a 3DCoat.desktop file pointing at a script that launches a terminal and the application. So when I click on the icon it launches 3DCoat. If you need pointers on how to do that I'll happily assist you. It's really not that complicated, if at all. As for the folders created in the Documents default home for the user, I let it be, for the time being. I had a few issues before and I never bothered to try it out again. It's a minor inconvenient, but I might try to get to it some day. Sorry for not being that helpful there.
  10. Sorn

    Andrew?

    Here's hoping the whole development team, their families and friends are well.
  11. Can we have an estimation of when to expect the next Linux build with all the new functionality and bugs fixed since 2021.71? Any info would be much appreciated.
  12. How is that investigation going? Any progress yet? I'm so eager to start using 3DCoat 2021. Due to some critical bugs still present in 2021.31 that affect my workflow I have almost no use for 3DCoat. I know things take time to get solved, but since it's been a while... :-)
  13. Thank you very much. I understand that things take time. Knowing that there is a plan in such direction is surely reassuring. Thanks for the clarification again.
  14. If it's of any help, I managed to make it work in Ubuntu, Pop!_OS and Manjaro without issues. Just unpacking the compressed file into a folder, and then running the program from terminal should help to establish if any extra library is needed in your system.
  15. Hi, Is there any news on the status of the Linux builds development? It's been almost a month without a build, now. Is there any scheduling in the works for a more consistent (and shorter) release cycle? Thanks for your hard work. Just please don't forget about us, that's all.
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