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Avidemux-unofficial-appimage

Avidemux version built from https://deb-multimedia.org (Debian Testing) to use the user's system theme configuration (eg Adwaita Dark or Breeze).

This repository contains the recipe (for pkg2appimage), the official AppRun with a modification to use any theme (not just "Fusion" which is the default theme in the original project) and the AppImage itself.

Disclaimer

The AppImage is built for Debian Testing, so it works with recent systems that support GLIBC to the version used by Debian Testing when creating the AppImage. I created this AppImage because I didn't like the default theme and wanted to use the system theme without having to update all dependencies and packages to the version used in "deb-multimedia".

If this is not a problem for you, rely on the official AppImage (at http://avidemux.sourceforge.net), the version available in the deb-multimedia repositories (only for Debian) or the one available in the repositories of your distribution.


Install and update it with ease

I wrote two bash scripts to install and manage the applications: AM and AppMan. Their dual existence is based on the needs of the end user.

"AM" Application Manager
If you want to install system-wide applications on your GNU/Linux distribution in a way that is compatible with Linux Standard Base (all third-party apps must be installed in dedicated directories under /opt and their launchers and binaries in /usr/local/* ...), just use "AM" Application Manager. This app manager requires root privileges only to install / remove applications, the main advantage of this type of installation is that the same applications will be available to all users of the system.
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"AppMan"
If you don't want to put your app manager in a specific path but want to use it portable and want to install / update / manage all your apps locally, download "AppMan" instead. With this script you will be able to decide where to install your applications (at the expense of a greater consumption of resources if the system is used by more users). AppMan is portable, all you have to do is write the name of a folder in your $HOME where you can install all the applications available in the "AM" database, and without root privileges.
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