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While Pinta uses (and abuses) GTK4, it has nothing to do with Gnome.

Inkscape is also a GTK app that follows Gnome guidelines, and every menu and tool is out in the open. No "hamburger" menus anywhere.



I was under the impression that Inkscape explicitly doesn't follow the gnome guidelines.

That's why every few months, there's a proposal to redesign it which trades usability for minimalism. Here's one I pulled from a random Google search:

https://gitlab.com/inkscape/ux/-/issues/236


https://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/Inkscape_invariants

They claim it's one of the cornerstones of their project. Who am I to argue.

Personally, I like how functional Inkscape's UI is AND how minimal Files is, for example..




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