
Welcome Mare Soria,
I'm a web developer too (I work on the inkscape.org website) and have been pushing the inkscape codebase slowly towards being more 'designable' i.e. giving the ability to change the user interface by using Glade XML (aka Gnome UI Builder) and our own xml files for things like menus, keyboard shortcuts etc.
Not everything is configurable, but it's in a better place now.
But to really get a handle on these new changes, you have to be running the current trunk version of Inkscape. Gtk3 and all. There's also the ability to change the Gtk CSS (it's not real css, it's just sort-of css) which can change the default look of the app.
Let me know when you get a working version of Inkscape trunk, it's due to become 1.0 after a few beta releases.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Fri, 2018-06-29 at 11:54 -0300, Mare Soria wrote:
Hi everyone! After a few years using Inkscape I finally decided to get involved with their development.
I think that Inkscape it's the best alternative to Adobe Illustrator, but I feel like is needed a big upgrade, fundamentally on their interface that looks like very old and caotic.
Unfortunately, I'm a web developer, so I don't know how to code in C++ but I can develop the UI/UX design.
Is there someone hightly motivated to develop with me a nice update for 2019?
Marién
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