[Fwd: Translation update - spanish]
Previous message got rejected due to .zip attachment, I'm attaching it in tar.bz2 format now, cheers.
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De: Lucas Vieites <lucas@...212...> Para: Inkscape Devel List inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Asunto: Translation update - spanish Fecha: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:24:05 +0100 Hi, I'm attaching an updated es.po file. A couple of fuzzies and untranslated were left behind (a total of 4-5).
By the way, I was invited today to give a "hands-on" tutorial on Inkscape at a free-software meeting next month in Extremadura, a region in Spain that started to develop their own Debian-based Linux distribution ("Linex", www.linex.org) for use in schools and local administrations. Any suggestions? I was planning to do a quick tour through the tutorials included in Inkscape and a few live demos.
Cheers,
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 11:31 +0100, Lucas Vieites wrote:
By the way, I was invited today to give a "hands-on" tutorial on Inkscape at a free-software meeting next month in Extremadura, a region in Spain that started to develop their own Debian-based Linux distribution ("Linex", www.linex.org) for use in schools and local administrations. Any suggestions? I was planning to do a quick tour through the tutorials included in Inkscape and a few live demos.
Very cool. I've got a few presentations that I've done that basically go through all the tools and some of the major functionality in Inkscape. If you'd like the slides, I can pass them along. I promise that I'll get them on my webpage shortly :)
--Ted
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 12:02:18AM -0700, Ted Gould wrote:
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 11:31 +0100, Lucas Vieites wrote:
By the way, I was invited today to give a "hands-on" tutorial on Inkscape at a free-software meeting next month in Extremadura, a region in Spain that started to develop their own Debian-based Linux distribution ("Linex", www.linex.org) for use in schools and local administrations. Any suggestions? I was planning to do a quick tour through the tutorials included in Inkscape and a few live demos.
Very cool. I've got a few presentations that I've done that basically go through all the tools and some of the major functionality in Inkscape. If you'd like the slides, I can pass them along. I promise that I'll get them on my webpage shortly :)
Would it be worthwhile to start collecting these presentations into the project CVS? It sounds like we may possibly have a number of presentations this year, and some slide sharing may end up being of mutual benefit.
Bryce
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 23:06 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Would it be worthwhile to start collecting these presentations into the project CVS? It sounds like we may possibly have a number of presentations this year, and some slide sharing may end up being of mutual benefit.
Well, I was planning on posting the SVGs also -- so people are welcome to download and use them. I'm not sure that they need version control... and it would make CVS bigger to download for people on slower network connections (*cough* Mental). So, I guess my opinion is 'no', but I'll succumb to public pressure if people disagree with me.
--Ted
Ted Gould wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 23:06 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
Would it be worthwhile to start collecting these presentations into the project CVS? It sounds like we may possibly have a number of presentations this year, and some slide sharing may end up being of mutual benefit.
Well, I was planning on posting the SVGs also -- so people are welcome to download and use them. I'm not sure that they need version control... and it would make CVS bigger to download for people on slower network connections (*cough* Mental). So, I guess my opinion is 'no', but I'll succumb to public pressure if people disagree with me.
Why not setup another module and then the slow-pokes can just not check it out? Yes, we should collect our stuff together...many slides...thousands...
inkscape_presentations
Jon
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Bryce Harrington
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Jon Phillips
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Lucas Vieites
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Ted Gould