+1... we should adopt skeletal stroke or centerline or something terminology-wise to make communication about related topics and features more easily discussed.
Cheers,
Josh
You forgot "Skeletal Stroke" which was the name in Expression for the path along which the line is drawn.ivan
De : Valerie <valerie_vk@...36...>
À : Inkscape-devel <inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Envoyé le : Mercredi 18 Janvier 2012 1h29
Objet : Re: [Inkscape-devel] Powerstroke requests
No, I've never used flash. On the other hand, in art terminology,
the stroke is always an independent line, not the line drawn around
a shape. I'm talking about non-technical terminology. :)
Pencil stroke: ""when you make a mark with your pen or pencil."
Brush stroke:
"the paint left on a surface by a single application of a brush or palette knife"
I'd like to note that even in .svg, when the object is not filled, a stroke
is also an independent line (for users anyway).
----- Original Message -----
From: John Cliff <john.cliff@...400...>
To: Valerie <valerie_vk@...36...>
Cc: "inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net" <inkscape-devel@...1793...ists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 2:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Powerstroke requests
In svg terminology the stroke is always the line drawn round the perimeter of the shape, not an independent line (have you used flash a lot maybe?)
An svg shape has both a fill (interior) and stroke (perimeter)
Cheers
John
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On 17 Jan 2012, at 15:45, Valerie <valerie_vk@...36...> wrote:
>> Haha, sorry, yeah that's what I meant, a shape with a variable-width
>> (complex) edge.
>
> I definitely agree with the feature, in any case. :)
>
> The reason I was confused was because for me, a "stroke" is usually
> an independent line, not necessarily the outer area of a shape. So,
> reading "filled stroke" made me think the stroke itself was colored,
> like "a stroke of painting."
>
> Maybe "Variable Stroke" (for powerstroke) and "Variable Boundary"
> (for filled powerstroke) could be used.
>
> Replacing Variable with Complex could work too, but users may
> expect the complexity to apply to more than just the width (for
> example, combination of different line styles).
>
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