At the weekend I'm down to give a talk about SVG and Inkscape at my local LUG (Hampshire, UK). Several members of the LUG have expressed an interest, in that they don't know Inkscape but they've heard lots of good things about it.
Videos of the talks are recorded and made available through our website and on Google videos.
I was just wondering if anyone had any insightful comment they might wish me to convey (about SVG or Inkscape), or perhaps a favourite tip for using Inkscape? I'd be particularly interested in anything which might leave people with the urge to install themselves a copy and have a go.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to congratulate everybody for their hard work in getting 0.45 out of the door.
Dan
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 22:22 +0000, Daniel Pope wrote:
At the weekend I'm down to give a talk about SVG and Inkscape at my local LUG (Hampshire, UK). Several members of the LUG have expressed an interest, in that they don't know Inkscape but they've heard lots of good things about it.
They're all true ;)
Videos of the talks are recorded and made available through our website and on Google videos.
Very cool!
I was just wondering if anyone had any insightful comment they might wish me to convey (about SVG or Inkscape), or perhaps a favourite tip for using Inkscape? I'd be particularly interested in anything which might leave people with the urge to install themselves a copy and have a go.
I don't have any tricks, but I do have a request. If you make any slides for the presentation I'd love to put them in Subversion with some of the other presentations. This allows us all to have content to pull from for various presentations.
http://inkscape.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/inkscape/inkscape_marketing/trunk...
Thanks, Ted
2007/2/7, Ted Gould <ted@...11...>:
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I was just wondering if anyone had any insightful comment they might
wish me to
convey (about SVG or Inkscape), or perhaps a favourite tip for using
Inkscape?
I'd be particularly interested in anything which might leave people with
the
urge to install themselves a copy and have a go.
I don't have any tricks, but I do have a request. If you make any slides for the presentation I'd love to put them in Subversion with some of the other presentations. This allows us all to have content to pull from for various presentations.
http://inkscape.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/inkscape/inkscape_marketing/trunk...
Thanks, Ted
I will give a how to use Inkscape class in the University of Costa Rica someday this half year.
I will upload the .odt/.xml/.html also known as the document of the presentation.
What the *, I will use Inkscape and only Inkscape to build the presentation on how to use Inkscape... it will be in Spanish, but I can translate the presentation to English... someday...
But first I need to download the latest stable version of Inkscape and create some buzz (...@ UCostaRica)
All the material/content that I think is important will be uploaded through ftp to: www.zensui.org
I have 2 dvds of "local noise" to deal with first... 1 dvd for music and 5 GB on a SATA HD+; for the rest ^_^
Thanks Guns 'n Roses' Slash, your website is cool and inspiring for young musicians Thanks RHCP's Flea, you know that Costa Rica is a cool country
*metta* ^_^
// buddhism first and foremost... on my mind at least =) // bookmarking-memorizing the following 3 websites: /* zensui.org gmail.com inkscape.org */
participants (3)
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Daniel Pope
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Esteban Barahona
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Ted Gould