The Spray Tool is fantastic imho. The additional dialog with more
options is the least appealing aspect of it, imho. Otherwise it's a
GREAT addition.
The reason it won't make it into 0.47 is because it was finished so late
in this dev cycle. It will be great to have it go in right after trunk
is reopened for all development though. :)
Do you or any of the other students have commit access to the main repo?
If not, best practice would be to submit it as a patch, to follow our
established protocol. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate
to ask.
Cheers,
Josh
On Thu, 2009-05-21 at 19:14 +0200, Pierre-Antoine MARC wrote:
Hi there,
Our project is coming to an end, and we would like to know if some of
you did try the spray tool, and in this case, what they think of it.
Even if our spray won't appear in the next release, we were proud to
work on Inkscape. We wrote a report in french, but we are going to
translate it as soon as possible (but if you wanna work your french,
just ask).
Last but not least, what do we do next to make sure that our tool will
be integrated to the next dev version? Our code is available here :
http://svn.eclair.ec-lyon.fr/svn/pi2010_inkscape.
Thanks a lot!
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