Re: Inkscape Announces 0.43 Release :: http://www.inkscape.org :: Draw Freely.
Jon & Bryce,
congratulations on .43, however would it be correct that "Pressure and Tilt Sensitivity" can not currently be enabled for OS X? given that the majority of graphics designers and perhaps even wacom tablet users prefer OS X, this remains a long term concern.
The Gimp-like application: 'Seashore' is already available for OS X with "Pressure and Tilt Sensitivity" http://seashore.sourceforge.net/ it might be of note, that there is also an outstanding requested for a similar 'stripped' down version of inkscape for children.
furthermore on win98:
dialogue: Pango-ERROR **: file....aborting.... another dialogue: Pango-WARNING(recursed) **: Couldn't load font "MS sans Serif 8" falling back to "Sans 8" aborting... and no application loads
not a happy bunny ~:"
regards
Jonathan Chetwynd Accessible Solutions http://www.peepo.co.uk
On 21 Nov 2005, at 10:01, Jon Phillips wrote:
November 21, 2005 — The Inkscape community today releases Inkscape 0.43, an Open Source Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) drawing tool available for Unix/Linux variants, Mac OS X, and Windows.
The focus of this release is on the exciting new features sponsored by Google through their Summer of Code (SoC) program which provided funding for four individuals to contribute to Inkscape. The primary additions this release are:
* Connectors: A new indispensable connector tool implements creation, editing, and auto-routing (object-avoiding) of connector lines between objects. It is indispensable for drawing diagrams. (Google SoC project) * Inkboard Collaborative Editing: One may now connect to other Inkscape users over a network and edit a shared document, watch changes, and contribute one's own changes. (Google SoC project) * Pressure and Tilt Sensitivity: The calligraphy tool may now use a tablet pen with pressure and tilt support to vary the width and angle of a calligraphic stroke. * Better Node Editing: One may freely drag, bend, and stretch a Bezier curve by any point and not only by a node. Also, one may easily add a new node at any point on the curve. * New Extensions: There are now extensions for envelope distortion, whirling, and adding nodes. * Refinements: Inkscape now supports improved precision, expanded limits, usability improvements and several bugfixes. * SVG Compliance: There is now additional support for the viewBox element improving SVG compatibility.
In response to the release, Tavmjong Bah updated his online book, "A Guide to Inkscape" (http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/index.php), to cover the Inkscape 0.43 features. This guide is not included with the Inkscape release. Users are encouraged to read the guide in addition to Inkscape 0.43's release notes and the help included with Inkscape.
Currently the Inkscape community is working on the next release which focuses on stability and closing bugs. The next release will add an outline viewing mode, a plan towards SVG Tiny compliance, a fill and stroke interface to the bottom toolbar, and further application refinements.
Inkscape is open to all types of contributions by people with all different skill levels from around the world. Inkscape needs translators, web designers, people to help answer questions, and developers to help reach the project's goal of SVG compliance. Visit Inkscape.org and Draw Freely.
Download Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X packages:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93438
For many more details, see the complete Release Notes for 0.43:
http://www.inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ReleaseNotes043
Community submitted screenshots:
http://www.inkscape.org/screenshots/
About Inkscape
Inkscape is an open source drawing tool that uses the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) scalable vector graphics format (SVG). Some supported SVG features include basic shapes, paths, text, markers, clones, alpha blending, transforms, gradients, and grouping. In addition, Inkscape supports Creative Commons' metadata, node-editing, layers, complex path operations, text-on-path, text-in-shape, and SVG XML editing. It also imports several formats like EPS, PostScript, JPEG, PNG, BMP, and TIFF and exports PNG as well as multiple vector-based formats.
Inkscape's main motivation is to provide the Open Source community with a fully W3C compliant XML, SVG, and CSS2 drawing tool. Additional work includes conversion of the codebase from <nowiki>C/Gtk</nowiki> to C++/Gtkmm, emphasizing a lightweight core with powerful features added through an extension mechanism, and the establishment of a friendly, open, community-oriented development process.
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
Jon & Bryce,
congratulations on .43, however would it be correct that "Pressure and Tilt Sensitivity" can not currently be enabled for OS X?
this is documented in the Release Notes:
http://wiki.inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ReleaseNotes043
'Pressure and tilt sensitivity do not currently work on MacOS X, due to a limitation of the MacOS X version of X11.'
given that the majority of graphics designers and perhaps even wacom tablet users prefer OS X, this remains a long term concern.
given that the majority of Inkscape developers are working on Linux is easy to understand on which platform are features implemented first.
The Gimp-like application: 'Seashore' is already available for OS X with "Pressure and Tilt Sensitivity" http://seashore.sourceforge.net/ it might be of note, that there is also an outstanding requested for a similar 'stripped' down version of inkscape for children.
i invite you to create a page on the wiki to describe how such a 'stripped down' version should look: http://wiki.inkscape.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl
doing this will increase the chance a developer will pick up the idea.
i expect you want large incons, simplified or removed menu and reduced toolbar icons. i suspect this can be very easy to accomplish.
furthermore on win98:
dialogue: Pango-ERROR **: file....aborting.... another dialogue: Pango-WARNING(recursed) **: Couldn't load font "MS sans Serif 8" falling back to "Sans 8" aborting... and no application loads
again, this is documented in the Release Notes:
'Due to issues in GTK 2.8 beyond our control this version of Inkscape will not work on Windows 95/98/ME. Please do not send us crash reports from those platforms. We hope to be able to resume support for these platforms in the future, but no specific committments can be made at this point.'
see the archives of this mailing list for more details, as this issue was talked extensively.
not a happy bunny ~:"
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