On 10/14/05, Ben Fowler <ben.the.mole@...400...> wrote:
On 10/13/05, bulia byak <buliabyak@...400...> wrote:
On 10/13/05, MenTaLguY <mental@...3...> wrote:
is nearly there, but doesn't quite cut it since that sort of sounds like it comes with Windows or OS X. :/
"Included with the Best Linux Distributions. Available On Request to the Respected Users of Windows 2K/XP and OSX." :)
What about an echo of the phrase "available at all good bookshops".
THIS _excellent_ Vector Graphics Application is recommended for the generation of Fine Artwork for use on the World Wide Web, for Print, Games, Desktop Icons, Cartography, and sundry purposes to which Scalable Vector Graphics are most expedient. Based upon the ubiquitous Extensible Markup Language, advised for graphical purposes demanding Crystal-Clear Images, Programmatic Modification or Dynamic Content Generation ; and where Scripting and Interactivity via the celebrated Document Object Model are required, Inkscape is the quintessence of perfection.
PERSONS EMPLOYING BITMAPPED GRAPHICS, which are subject to Aliasing, Blurring, Large File Size, and Difficulty of Correction or Subsequent Modification, should all promptly investigate the incomparable benefits of our Vector Graphics without delay.
Provided at no extra charge in the Finest Linux Distributions. ...
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I'd like to squeeze in something about large cats, and the 'alternative Operating System', but that would be ridiculously unfair to the Windows devs here.
Shouldn't there be a reference to Gnome or GTK ...
Ben (Who probably pressed the wrong reply button a moment ago)