
Well for very young kids it would be easy to get into, for instance 'node-editing' mode accidentally, and not be able to understand what's going on.
Maybe as toolbar and menu customization are improved, 'kidscape' could just be a simpler set of default menus and tools. This would have the benefit that no separate application must be maintained, and advanced features can easily be enabled in as kids are ready for/interested in them... (Felipe you can show your kids how to customize the menus themselves ;) )
-Tom
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Felipe Sanches <felipe.sanches@...400...> wrote:
I disagree. We shouldn't limit our children. Let them tinker freely with the full features of inkscape.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 8:34 PM, Ocetalo <zelus.et.radix@...400...> wrote:
Greetings I've posted this suggestion in user-inkscape and in the Inkscape Forums.
Since I can't help on coding, I just registered blueprint in Inkscape Launchpad. If you like this idea, please contribute. Let's discuss.
God bless you all
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