Inkscape Thread: [inkscape-user Fwd: Looking For Native
But by looking for Inkscape-related ports on MacPorts database (port search inkscape), I stumbled on this one and installed it: inkscape-app @0.92_1 (aqua, graphics) Inkscape.app application bundle. Inkscape-user — User community for Inkscape. As a forward looking measure, it would be useful to allow for that > flexibility in the code if possible.
Now I think a vinyl cutter is too much for a prize. Let's focus simply on the mugs and maybe some t-shirts, stickers and small stuff. Anybody who want to help, please list here exactly what are your offers so that we can sort them and decide which prize goes for 1st2nd, 3rd places, etc. Juca On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Felipe Sanches wrote: yes, we can start a thread there. But we should keep updating people here at inkscape-devel about what we are planning for the contest. I would pay $150 for half of the first prize if we decide that it will be a vinyl cutter. Anyway, I heard that maybe mozilla guys still didnt answer maybe because there is a mozilla meeting this week and everybody may be busy attending speaks and meeting mozilla people in person.
Maybe we should wait to see whether we get some Mozilla funding after the event is over and this guys go back to 'processing e-mail inbox' mode. Juca On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:25 PM, Patrick wrote: Hey Juca Thanks for the great tutorial! I am looking forward to doing my own experiments(after I learn javascript!) Would it be wise to move this thread to the user list?
There must be many more people there, perhaps we could get more sponsorship. I need some guidance on buying a cutter. At $300+ we have a long way to go to finding enough support to buy one plus shipping. If a vinyl cutter is the way to go we need to find an economical model(that is still good quality) and more financial support.
Thanks again-Patrick P.S I did not find any reasonably active SVG mailing lists, is there such a thing? On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Felipe Sanches wrote: yes, we can start a thread there. But we should keep updating people here at inkscape-devel about what we are planning for the contest. I would pay $150 for half of the first prize if we decide that it will be a vinyl cutter. Anyway, I heard that maybe mozilla guys still didnt answer maybe because there is a mozilla meeting this week and everybody may be busy attending speaks and meeting mozilla people in person. Maybe we should wait to see whether we get some Mozilla funding after the event is over and this guys go back to 'processing e-mail inbox' mode. Juca On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:25 PM, Patrick.
wrote: Hey Juca Thanks for the great tutorial! I am looking forward to doing my own experiments(after I learn javascript!) Would it be wise to move this thread to the user list? There must be many more people there, perhaps we could get more sponsorship. I need some guidance on buying a cutter. At $300+ we have a long way to go to finding enough support to buy one plus shipping. If a vinyl cutter is the way to go we need to find an economical model(that is still good quality) and more financial support.
Thanks again-Patrick P.S I did not find any reasonably active SVG mailing lists, is there such a thing? Felipe Sanches wrote: I have just created a tutorial here: Juca - - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world - Inkscape-devel mailing list. yes, maybe. Do you know any good cheap model?
What is the price range? On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Patrick wrote: Hey Juca What about a cheap tablet? We should be able to find something cheaper then a vinyl cuter -Patrick Felipe Sanches wrote: well. Now I think a vinyl cutter is too much for a prize. Let's focus simply on the mugs and maybe some t-shirtsstickers and small stuff.
Anybody who want to help, please list here exactly what are your offers so that we can sort them and decide which prize goes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd places, etc. Juca On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM, Felipe Sanches wrote: yes, we can start a thread there. But we should keep updating people here at inkscape-devel about what we are planning for the contest. I would pay $150 for half of the first prize if we decide that it will be a vinyl cutter. Anyway, I heard that maybe mozilla guys still didnt answer maybe because there is a mozilla meeting this week and everybody may be busy attending speaks and meeting mozilla people in person.
Maybe we should wait to see whether we get some Mozilla funding after the event is over and this guys go back to 'processing e-mail inbox' mode. Juca On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:25 PM, Patrick wrote: Hey Juca Thanks for the great tutorial! I am looking forward to doing my own experiments(after I learn javascript!) Would it be wise to move this thread to the user list?
There must be many more people there, perhaps we could get more sponsorship. I need some guidance on buying a cutter.
At $300+ we have a long way to go to finding enough support to buy one plus shipping. If a vinyl cutter is the way to go we need to find an economical model(that is still good quality) and more financial support. Thanks again-Patrick P.S I did not find any reasonably active SVG mailing lists, is there such a thing? Yesterday I was invited to a dinner here in Brazil with Chris Hofmann, from Mozilla. I showed him my SVG+javascript game and told him about the idea of promoting an SVG web development contest. He was very interested in helping us. He got my email address and told me he would return me a message soon.
He also filmed me while I was talking about the SVG game. So, once he uploads the video, I will send you the link:-) Felipe Sanches (JucaBlues) - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world Inkscape-devel mailing list. Yesterday I was invited to a dinner here in Brazil with Chris Hofmann, from Mozilla. I showed him my SVG+javascript game and told him about the idea of promoting an SVG web development contest. He was very interested in helping us. He got my email address and told me he would return me a message soon.
He also filmed me while I was talking about the SVG game. So, once he uploads the video, I will send you the link:-) Felipe Sanches (JucaBlues) - This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world Inkscape-devel mailing list. yesterday I was invited to a dinner here in Brazil with Chris Hofmannfrom Mozilla. I showed him my SVG+javascript game and told him about the idea of promoting an SVG web development contest. He was very interested in helping us. He got my email address and told me he would return me a message soon.
He also filmed me while I was talking about the SVG game. On Aug 26, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Felipe Sanches wrote: yesterday I was invited to a dinner here in Brazil with Chris Hofmann, from Mozilla. I showed him my SVG+javascript game and told him about the idea of promoting an SVG web development contest.
He was very interested in helping us. He got my email address and told me he would return me a message soon.
He also filmed me while I was talking about the SVG game. So, once he uploads the video, I will send you the link:-) Cool! There's also been some things talked about at SVG Open where I was thinking some SVG+interactivity was the thing, but couldn't remember off hand who'd done something. I'll try to get details dug up and forward on to the list.
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You can subscribe to this list. I used to think they would add those features later since it was only =20= a.1 release, but I see now on their front page that their goal isn't =20= a complete Aqua port of Gimp. On Aug 31, 2007, at 10:24 AM, Victor Domingos wrote: It's not the same. Seashore is a little app that seems to be well designed, but that misses most of the tools that I use in GIMP. It is no replacement for GIMP. Victor Domingos - Em 2007/08/31, =E0s 17:56, Benjamin Huot escreveu: you can also try seashore On Aug 31, 2007, at 2:43 AM, Victor Domingos wrote: Hi! I just saw an interesting thing in Graphics Planet: It seems that a better integration between GIMP and Mac OS X is on the way!
Does anyone know if this kind of integration is also being developed within Inkscape? That would be a great interface improvement to the Mac version of Inkscape. Victor Domingos (gimping from a sunny Portugal) -=20= - - - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now Inkscape-user mailing list Inkscape-user@.
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Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a =20 browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now Inkscape-user mailing list Inkscape-user@. It's not the same. Seashore is a little app that seems to be well =20 designed, but that misses most of the tools that I use in GIMP. It is =20= no replacement for GIMP. Victor Domingos - Em 2007/08/31, =E0s 17:56, Benjamin Huot escreveu: you can also try seashore On Aug 31, 2007, at 2:43 AM, Victor Domingos wrote: Hi! I just saw an interesting thing in Graphics Planet: It seems that a better integration between GIMP and Mac OS X is on the way!
Does anyone know if this kind of integration is also being developed within Inkscape? That would be a great interface improvement to the Mac version of Inkscape. Victor Domingos (gimping from a sunny Portugal) -=20= - - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc.
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I just saw an interesting thing in Graphics Planet: It seems that a better integration between GIMP and Mac OS X is on the way! Does anyone know if this kind of integration is also being developed within Inkscape? That would be a great interface improvement to the Mac version of Inkscape. Victor Domingos (gimping from a sunny Portugal) - - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now Inkscape-user mailing list Inkscape-user@.
On 2007-August-31, at 11:43, Victor Domingos wrote: Hi! I just saw an interesting thing in Graphics Planet: It seems that a better integration between GIMP and Mac OS X is on the way! Does anyone know if this kind of integration is also being developed within Inkscape? That would be a great interface improvement to the Mac version of Inkscape. Whoo that's really great. It also means that native gimp on os x is running pretty well. I should really try native GTK for Inkscape too.
I'll try to do this using MacPorts during lunch break. Unfortunately for the menu bar thing I don't think there's anyone working on this at the moment.
There are not many mac developers on Inkscape board and more are always welcome. On 2007-August-30, at 17:31, bulia byak wrote: On 8/30/07, jiho wrote: This tool is great! BUT;) it think it should be more gradually sensible to the force parameter: even at very low forces, I very quickly arrive to the end color. At high sensibilities, I virtually never see the intermediate colors. No problem, I can lower the force for color modes.
Inkscape Thread Inkscape-user Fwd Looking For Natives
What about path tweaking modes, is their force range adequate for you? I think they would also benefit from being more progressive for mouse use.
It would be good to have other advices though. In particular, it should not be at the detriment of tablet use. I can't use my tablet with Inkcape currently (unfortunately.) but these tools are probably particularly great to use with pressure sensitvity so they should stay great this way. Since the tool's style in the tweak tool can only be set in the color paint mode, could it be made N/A in other modes. The fact of having it up there drove me to try to apply a style and this changed the style of the objects on canvas rather than the tool's style (this was before reading your explanations but well, it's even better if things are instinctive, doesn't it?) I'm afraid the best solution to this would be to (again) separate the color tweaking modes into a separate new tool, so that only that tool has its style and the path tweaking tool has none.
Especially since I have in mind several new modes for both paths and colors. The only problem is that we're way over the limit of new tool buttons for 0.46 :) I don't think it would even solve the problem since selecting a new color would change the tool's style in paint mode but change the object in jitter mode. Is it impossible to just show N/A in all modes but paint mode with the current implementation? Cheers, JiHO.
David Gressett wrote: Situation: I draw a circle, then draw a smaller object superimposed on the circle. Is there a way to move the center of rotation of the smaller object so that it will snap to the center of the circle? It does work that way in the latest development version, but it was not yet implemented in v0.45.1.
If you're going to try a recent version, then in the snapping preferences you should enable 'snapping of: nodes', 'snapping to objects: snap nodes', and 'include the object's rotation center' Regards, Diederik. Start with the arrow selected, open the tiled clones dialog and click the reset button.
Make sure you have a dot in the 'Rows, columns' option and set it to 1 row and 3 columns. Then, all the settings you change should be on the second column of boxes, the one with the heading 'per column'. Go to the Rotation tab and set the 'pre column' value to 120.
Now click the Create button and see what happens. It should create 3 clones, the first one over your original object, each 120 deg.
Rotated clockwise with respect to the previous one. Also they should be adjacent to each other. Now, if you go back to the create tiled clones dialog, set the shift x per column box to -100 on the shift tab and hit create again you should get the 3 clones on top of each other.
I can send you some screenshots if it helps. On 8/30/07, David Gressett wrote: On 8/29/07, David Gressett wrote: I'm trying to do what should be a simple cloning job and I don't understand the tiled clones dialogue. I need to do something similar to the twelve-stars-in-a-circle described in the Tricks subsection of the Tiling section of the user manual. I need to do the following: I have a circle. Inside the circle I draw an arrow, with the blunt end of the arrow just below the center of the circle and the pointed end of the arrow near the perimeter of the circle, so that the arrow is pointing straight down.
I need to clone the arrow twice, so that the final result is three arrows radiating from the center of the circle, evenly spaced at 120 degrees. Facundo Casco wrote: If I understand correctly what you need you have to set the columns field on bottom of the dialog to 3, on the Shift tab set shift X per column to -100 and on the rotation tab angle per column 120. To erase any previous settings click reset before making the changes you need.
That way you get the three arrows but they end up centerd on the first one. I believe there is no way to change the center of rotation on 0.45.1 so you have to palce them where you want. Hope it helps, I know it's easy to get lost on the Tiled Clones dialog but I love the power it gives you to create a lot of thing. Facundo I couldn't get that to work. I got two clones, superimposed on top of each other.
I could manually rotate the top clone to something approximating the desired position, but when I tried to rotate the second one, the first clone moved with it, and it also moved the center of rotation of the first clone. - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now Inkscape-user mailing list Inkscape-user@. On 8/29/07, David Gressett wrote: I'm trying to do what should be a simple cloning job and I don't understand the tiled clones dialogue.
I need to do something similar to the twelve-stars-in-a-circle described in the Tricks subsection of the Tiling section of the user manual. I need to do the following: I have a circle. Inside the circle I draw an arrow, with the blunt end of the arrow just below the center of the circle and the pointed end of the arrow near the perimeter of the circle, so that the arrow is pointing straight down. I need to clone the arrow twice, so that the final result is three arrows radiating from the center of the circle, evenly spaced at 120 degrees. Facundo Casco wrote: If I understand correctly what you need you have to set the columns field on bottom of the dialog to 3, on the Shift tab set shift X per column to -100 and on the rotation tab angle per column 120.
To erase any previous settings click reset before making the changes you need. That way you get the three arrows but they end up centerd on the first one. I believe there is no way to change the center of rotation on 0.45.1 so you have to palce them where you want. Hope it helps, I know it's easy to get lost on the Tiled Clones dialog but I love the power it gives you to create a lot of thing. Facundo I couldn't get that to work. I got two clones, superimposed on top of each other.
I could manually rotate the top clone to something approximating the desired position, but when I tried to rotate the second one, the first clone moved with it, and it also moved the center of rotation of the first clone. On 8/30/07, jiho wrote: This tool is great! BUT;) it think it should be more gradually sensible to the force parameter: even at very low forces, I very quickly arrive to the end color. At high sensibilities, I virtually never see the intermediate colors. No problem, I can lower the force for color modes. What about path tweaking modes, is their force range adequate for you?
From your explanation I had the impression that force and pen pressure where two possibilities for sensibility. They both affect force when pen pressure is available. maybe with a pen you can achieve 'graduality' at high forces using very light pressures? Wouldn't it be simpler if, when pen pressure is enabled, the force field was greyed out and the 0-100 scale was determined by pen pressure?
(or maybe it's already the case, I can't test unfortunately). No, pen pressure isn't enough by itself, I really need a way to change the overall 'scale' of pressures for different tasks. Since the tool's style in the tweak tool can only be set in the color paint mode, could it be made N/A in other modes. The fact of having it up there drove me to try to apply a style and this changed the style of the objects on canvas rather than the tool's style (this was before reading your explanations but well, it's even better if things are instinctive, doesn't it?) I'm afraid the best solution to this would be to (again) separate the color tweaking modes into a separate new tool, so that only that tool has its style and the path tweaking tool has none. Especially since I have in mind several new modes for both paths and colors.
The only problem is that we're way over the limit of new tool buttons for 0.46:) - bulia byak Inkscape. If I understand correctly what you need you have to set the columns field on bottom of the dialog to 3, on the Shift tab set shift X per column to -100 and on the rotation tab angle per column 120. To erase any previous settings click reset before making the changes you need. That way you get the three arrows but they end up centerd on the first one. I believe there is no way to change the center of rotation on 0.45.1 so you have to palce them where you want. Hope it helps, I know it's easy to get lost on the Tiled Clones dialog but I love the power it gives you to create a lot of thing.
Facundo On 8/29/07, David Gressett wrote: I'm trying to do what should be a simple cloning job and I don't understand the tiled clones dialogue. I need to do something similar to the twelve-stars-in-a-circle described in the Tricks subsection of the Tiling section of the user manual.
I need to do the following: I have a circle. Inside the circle I draw an arrow, with the blunt end of the arrow just below the center of the circle and the pointed end of the arrow near the perimeter of the circle, so that the arrow is pointing straight down. I need to clone the arrow twice, so that the final result is three arrows radiating from the center of the circle, evenly spaced at 120 degrees. - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems?
Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now Inkscape-user mailing list Inkscape-user@. Hello, On 2007-August-27, at 18:30, bulia byak wrote: Color-changing modes The Color Paint and Color Jitter modes, unlike the path editing modeschange the colors of objects instead of their shapes.
Yet they share enough common features with the path-changing modes to be part of the same tool: These modes also use a circular soft-edged brush controlled by the Width and Force parameters on the Controls bar and affected by the pen pressure (if you have a pressure-sensitive tablet). Color Paint applies the style of the tool to the selected objects under the brush. The style of the tool is visible in the style swatch at the rightmost end of the tool's control bar; it can be changed by clicking on the color palette or by any other style assignment command, such as Fill and Stroke dialog. (Note: unlike all other tools, in Tweak tool in Color Paint mode you cannot assign style directly to selected objects; any style-setting command changes the tool's style instead.) The fill from the tool's style applies to the fills of the painted objects, and the stroke applies to the strokes.
If the tool's style has no fill or no stroke, it won't affect fills or strokescorrespondingly. For example, if you want to color the fills of objects blue but leave their strokes untouched, assign blue fill to the tool's style (just click blue on the palette) but set its stroke to None (middle-click the Stroke swatch in the statusbar).
Similarlymaster opacity in the tool's style This mode allows you to literally paint over objects, shifting their colors towards the target style of the tool. For example, if you paint with yellow fill over a blue-filled object, the object will become greenish blue, then green, then yellowish green, and end up being exactly the green color you're painting with. This speed of this gradual transition depends on the Force and pen pressure; alsoobjects touched by the periphery of the brush are less affected than those hit by the brush center. Overall, using this tool is very similar to a soft brush in a raster editor such as Gimp or Photoshop. This tool is great! BUT;) it think it should be more gradually sensible to the force parameter: even at very low forces, I very quickly arrive to the end color. At high sensibilities, I virtually never see the intermediate colors.
From your explanation I had the impression that force and pen pressure where two possibilities for sensibility. Maybe with a pen you can achieve 'graduality' at high forces using very light pressures? Wouldn't it be simpler if, when pen pressure is enabled, the force field was greyed out and the 0-100 scale was determined by pen pressure? (or maybe it's already the case, I can't test unfortunately).
Color Jitter mode does not apply any color, but instead jitters (randomizes) the colors of the objects it touches. The force of the action determines how strong is the randomization, i.e. How far the colors deviate from the original values. This mode does not use the tool's style. Here again, as soon as the force field is 20 the color jitter is so strong that I can't really predict the result and the usability of the tool is therefore limited.
Could it be made more gradually sensible? Since the tool's style in the tweak tool can only be set in the color paint mode, could it be made N/A in other modes. The fact of having it up there drove me to try to apply a style and this changed the style of the objects on canvas rather than the tool's style (this was before reading your explanations but well, it's even better if things are instinctive, doesn't it?) Thanks again for this, it's awesome. PS: it is in the newer mac dev build for those interested, along with some dockable dialogs.
On Aug 29, 2007, at 9:11 AM, Chris Lilley wrote: Note that SVG Print adds more options to interpolation color spaceincluding a CIE-Lab option (and a polar option, CIE-LCHab) This will avoid gamut clipping during interpolation, when ICC CMYK values outside the sRGB gamut are specified. As a forward looking measure, it would be useful to allow for that flexibility in the code if possible. Yes, we've been tracking SVG 1.2 and print 1.2 for a bit now.
Any idea when they both will be 'fixed' enough to use? Some are a little cautious about adopting draft features since we had issues in the past with some text ones. On the timing front. We'll get CMYK going with 1.1 icc-color features and clear things with the Scribus guys to help get users a color-managed workflow through at least one way.
I'm trying to do what should be a simple cloning job and I don't understand the tiled clones dialogue. I need to do something similar to the twelve-stars-in-a-circle described in the Tricks subsection of the Tiling section of the user manual. I need to do the following: I have a circle. Inside the circle I draw an arrow, with the blunt end of the arrow just below the center of the circle and the pointed end of the arrow near the perimeter of the circle, so that the arrow is pointing straight down.
I need to clone the arrow twice, so that the final result is three arrows radiating from the center of the circle, evenly spaced at 120 degrees. On, at 12:35 AM, jiho wrote: On 2007-August-29, at 16:24, heathenx wrote: i saw this on their web site: 'Note: On start-up, it will take a couple of minutes before the main window appears (while the application builds the font cache.)'.a couple of minutes? Are you serious? I don't use a mac but is this what some of you go through?
I did not saw this. The sentence is not correct, it should read: On FIRST startup, it will. So yes we go through this but only once (well once for each release of Inkscape in fact, so each 6 months or so). Don't be afraid for usthat's bearable!;) I have absolutely no idea about who to contact at Apple to have this (and the ugly screenshot) fixed though. There doesn't seem to be a way to request alterations.
I think that now we are aware of this, we just make sure that we are the first to submit 0.45 to the site. That way we can craft the text a little more carefully and choose a better screenshot. Cheers, Michael. On 2007-August-30, at 01:09, John Faith wrote: On 8/29/07, MenTaLguY wrote: On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:37:59 +0200, jiho wrote: I've some GTK themes which look OK when integrated with OS X.
Now if someone could tell me how to use GTK2RCFILES I'll be glad to try and use them in Inkscape. I'm really hoping someone is able to get the native OS X port together soon. While it's true that it can't offer tablet support yet, it's not as if Apple's X11 server does either. And Inkscape going native Gtk might provide an incentive for someone to implement tablet support on native Gtk. The page indicates that OS X 10.4 or newer is required, so leaving X11 would seem to imply leaving OS X 10.3.9 behind as well. We already have two separate versions of Inkscape for Panther and Tiger so I guess it won't be a problem to have a Panther-X11 and a Tiger-Leopard-native.
Hopefully we won't need to have a Panther-X11 and Tiger-X11 a Tiger-native-experimental, a Leopard-X11, a.;-) JiHO. On 8/29/07, MenTaLguY wrote: On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:37:59 +0200, jiho wrote: I've some GTK themes which look OK when integrated with OS X.
Now if someone could tell me how to use GTK2RCFILES I'll be glad to try and use them in Inkscape. I'm really hoping someone is able to get the native OS X port together soon. While it's true that it can't offer tablet support yet, it's not as if Apple's X11 server does either. And Inkscape going native Gtk might provide an incentive for someone to implement tablet support on native Gtk.
The page indicates that OS X 10.4 or newer is required, so leaving X11 would seem to imply leaving OS X 10.3.9 behind as well., John. On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:37:59 +0200, jiho wrote: I've some GTK themes which look OK when integrated with OS X. Now if someone could tell me how to use GTK2RCFILES I'll be glad to try and use them in Inkscape.
I'm really hoping someone is able to get the native OS X port together soon. While it's true that it can't offer tablet support yet, it's not as if Apple's X11 server does either. And Inkscape going native Gtk might provide an incentive for someone to implement tablet support on native Gtk. On Tuesday, August 21, 2007, 9:05:01 PM, Facundo wrote: FC Antialiasing is not always the best option for text. Sometimes it FC doesn't look good.
That's why you have several options to tweak in FC some other software. It's very different to use antialiasing on a FC photo, on a curve or drawing and on text. The best rendering of text FC I've seen is the one on Fireworks and there you have sereval options FC to tweka antialiasing.
For the several options available in SVG, please see the text-rendering property optimiseSpeed typically disables antialiasing (it certainly does in Batik, for example). Chris Lilley mailto:chris@. Interaction Domain Leader Co-Chair, W3C SVG Working Group W3C Graphics Activity Lead Co-Chair, W3C Hypertext CG. On Friday, August 24, 2007, 9:09:08 AM, Jon wrote: JAC One main caveat on the CMYK support we get is in processing. We JAC will specify things in CMYK, however SVG has us doing all JAC interpolation in the RGB color space. Doing otherwise will take JAC a fair bit of extra work. Note that SVG Print adds more options to interpolation color space, including a CIE-Lab option (and a polar option, CIE-LCHab) This will avoid gamut clipping during interpolation, when ICC CMYK values outside the sRGB gamut are specified.
As a forward looking measure, it would be useful to allow for that flexibility in the code if possible. Note that SVG 1.0/1.1 already has two options for the interpolation colorspace, sRGB and linearRGB. (Of course, you would almost never want to interpolate in CMYK directly.) - Chris Lilley mailto:chris@. Interaction Domain Leader Co-Chair, W3C SVG Working Group W3C Graphics Activity Lead Co-Chair, W3C Hypertext CG.
Just adding, there are Ubuntu packages for Inkscape 0.45. I'm using the autopackage build because of the new features. Carlos On 8/29/07, Daniel Hulme wrote: On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:36:30AM -0400, John Culleton wrote: I use Slackware but Slack doesn't come with certain necessary libraries. So I am going to set up another partition just for Inkscape, Scribus etc. I can go Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, whatever. What distribution would be best for Inkscape 46, considering library requirements? I wouldn't presume to tell you which is the best distribution, but I know from personal experience that Debian has Inkscape binary packages in the main distribution.
Packages in main can't depend or build-depend on packages not in main, so this implies that all the required libraries are in the system. With apt's dependency resolution, you can install them all with a single `apt-get install inkscape`. Ubuntu also uses apt as its package manager, so it would be just as easy, assuming there are Inkscape packages in Ubuntu, which seems likely.
I don't know about Mandriva, as last time I used it it was still called Mandrake. As always, I recommend you ask your RL friends/colleagues, or people at your local LUG, what they use, as they're the people you'll be asking for advice when you want to configure something. - 'I like talking to Rabbit. He talks about sensible things. He doesn't use long, difficult words, like Owl. He uses short, easy words, like 'What about lunch?'
And 'Help yourself, Pooh.' I suppose, really, I ought to go and see Rabbit.'
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I have taken the liberty of removing Windows 95 from my hard drive.' -The winning entry in a 'What were HAL's first words' contest judged by 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY creator Arthur C. Clarke Can't stop the signal. I'm running Ubuntu, and using the autopackage builds from the main inkscape site. Did you tried to use the autopackages with Slack?
Carlos On 8/29/07, Abrolag wrote: On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 09:36:30 -0400 John Culleton wrote: I use Slackware but Slack doesn't come with certain necessary libraries. So I am going to set up another partition just for Inkscape, Scribus etc.
I can go Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, whatever. What distribution would be best for Inkscape 46, considering library requirements? Hmmm, don't know about 0.46 but debian etch comes with both inkscape 0.45 and scribus 1.3.4 in the default deb packages. It also has abiword 2.4.6 if that is of any interest. - Will J Godfrey - This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc.
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Download your FREE copy of Splunk now Inkscape-user mailing list Inkscape-user@. - +-+ Carlos Henrique Grohmann - Guano Visiting Researcher at Kingston University London - UK Geologist M.Sc - Doctorate Student at IGc-USP - Brazil Linux User #89721 - carlos dot grohmann at gmail dot com +-+ 'Good morning, doctors. I have taken the liberty of removing Windows 95 from my hard drive.' -The winning entry in a 'What were HAL's first words' contest judged by 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY creator Arthur C. Clarke Can't stop the signal. Attachments: On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:36:30AM -0400, John Culleton wrote: I use Slackware but Slack doesn't come with certain necessary libraries.
= So I=20 am going to set up another partition just for Inkscape, Scribus etc. I c= an=20 go Debian, Ubuntu, Mandriva, whatever.
What distribution would be best f= or=20 Inkscape 46, considering library requirements?=20 I wouldn't presume to tell you which is the best distribution, but I know from personal experience that Debian has Inkscape binary packages in the main distribution. Packages in main can't depend or build-depend on packages not in main, so this implies that all the required libraries are in the system. With apt's dependency resolution, you can install them all with a single `apt-get install inkscape`. Ubuntu also uses apt as its package manager, so it would be just as easy, assuming there are Inkscape packages in Ubuntu, which seems likely. I don't know about Mandriva, as last time I used it it was still called Mandrake. As always, I recommend you ask your RL friends/colleagues, or people at your local LUG, what they use, as they're the people you'll be asking for advice when you want to configure something.=20 'I like talking to Rabbit. He talks about sensible things.
He doesn't use long, difficult words, like Owl. He uses short, easy words, like 'What about lunch?' And 'Help yourself, Pooh.' I suppose, really, I ought to go and see Rabbit.' Milne, 'The House at Pooh Corner'.