28 Mar
2005
28 Mar
'05
9:51 p.m.
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 16:39:41 -0500, Kevin Wixson <kevin@...738...> wrote:
Things Inkscape can do that Adobe Illustrator can not:
* Edit SVG source directly * Clones, tile clones, edit clones on canvas * Keys to move/rotate/scale by screen pixels * Shape control, aka form editing aka form-centric control aka form control aka ...
Only one of the aka's will be used, of course. But there will be other places where a name for this functionality will be required.
Why not call it simply "Shapes", as opposed to paths. That's exactly what we have what AI does not. No need to water it down with "control" etc., it's redundant. (When you need to explain what it is, you can say that you can control them in such and such a way, but in a heading, just "Shapes" is best imho.)