Program: Krita
License: GNU General Public License v2
Description: Krita is a program for sketching and painting, offering an end–to–end solution for creating digital painting files from scratch by masters.
Website: http://krita.org/
Other: Windows download is available from here: http://www.kogmbh.com/download.html
Building instructions: http://community.kde.org/Calligra/Building_Calligra_on_Windows
Thanks.
The Windows build page specifically states
As such it would not see official release until such a time as it is officially supported by the Krita devs, and unless a developer takes a real interest in doing this there may be no point to even posting a development test of this app.
That was over a year ago. Per the download page (http://kritastudio.com/desktop.html) "The current stable release is 2.8.2." And it's quite good.
I have the current build on my dwv machine, and expect to o post it this weekend for testing.
As with some other apps I've been using lately, I'd love to see Krita added to PortableApps.
I've copied my local installation to a thumb drive and it works perfectly fine. However, since the executable resides in Krita\bin, the PortableApps.com Platform doesn't see it.
You should look at what PortableApps is...Look at creating a launcher...Look at placing things in proper format then your goal is easily achieved
“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss
I find it very interesting. I'll have a look at it this evening and may do a development test later
depp.jones et al,
I'm rebuilding my previous dev test using an up-to-date copy of Krita.
It should be up this evening.[EDIT] Scratch that. I've got it built, but it's not quite working yet. I think I just need to set the working directory, which I'm going to try in the morning.
Thanks! I had a quick look yesterday, but wasn't able to pull the source code easily. I don't want to setup git just for that. Maybe linking to their site would be enough in this case.
And...done!
https://portableapps.com/node/52666
Other calligra applications
Hello,
is there a lot of work to make Flow as a portable App as you did for Krita ?
Thanks,
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It is strange that the Calligra Team didn't made a portable realeas as the Libre Office did… every module would be useable as a standalone app, Krita and Flow has now equivalents by their own.
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Woyczek