bulia byak wrote:
I am no programmer - and perhaps its better to focus on unique features rather than chasing AI - but /all/ programs of this type - Freehand, Fireworks etc, have the ability to wrap text in a box - even Dreamweaver (web GUI design).
Sorry I don't follow you. We can wrap text in a box as per SVG 1.2, as I wrote in another thread. This has absolutely no relation to the PS/AI export discussed here.
Looks like a bit of the infamous 'thread drift'....
In any case - could you please explain to me how one wraps text within a box in Inkscape? It doesnt seem to be intuitively clear from the interface (another designer essential) - a designer will 'pick up' an interface and just run with it- they wont read manuals, and quite often not even read the menu until later. What a designer expects is to, say, draw a box or path and have text wrap /within/ the area defined (not text mapped onto the shape of the box, as in a different subject). Or alternately, most designers are used to dragging a box area with the Text tool in which they can type into - its only Quark that requires text boxes to be defined.
best,
mC~