On 9/23/05, Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@...400...> wrote:
Sure,it was partly done using the connector tool. Lines were turned to curves via Node tool. If that doesn't count, I can come up with some other "pure" screenshot. Absolutely no probs.
I'm torn on this. On the one hand, I want our screenshots to look very professional, but on the other, I don't think that "cheating" (i.e. tweaking things after the connector tool) is good, especially since I hope that eventually the connector tool will be able to do all this (we discussed this with Michael and he said it's possible). So, if you can make a file that looks complex, real-life, and professional with nothing but the connector tool for connectors, please do. If not, let's use these ones and explain in the blurb how they were done.
Also, can you make them 1280x1024, to match the rest we have?
Hardly possible. My laptop display is 1280x800.
OK, no problem.
Also I think it would be nice to combine the two images into one, e.g. by taking a shot of the entire screen with two Inkscape windows.
You mean two non-overlapping each other windows which together are 1280xwhatever?
Yes, or they can partially overlap to look more natural.
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