Hi Brynn,
A file which isn't either a) a standard format for the web, print or linux or b) isn't a format Inkscape can use OR c) could be converted to a more useful format for the given task
Should be removed / moderated after giving the user the chance to amend the entry.
There isn't an exhaustive list of formats we would accept, but project files for other programs is pretty high up on the list of no.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
On Fri, 2018-03-16 at 06:03 -0600, brynn wrote:
Hi Moderators, I was just pondering the recent upload of a file with the format .studio3. (https://inkscape.org/en/~Tanzbella/%E2%98%85nahliebe-chrissibag-embl em-1mal) I'm not familiar with that format, and suspect it might be the native format for some particular graphics program.
My question is what should we do with images with formats which the website does not recognize or display? Should we take the time to contact the member, and ask them to submit a different format? Or should we just delete them (not removing member in this case)?
To me, it doesn't make sense to waste our space on something which no one can see (unless they download it, and have a program which will open it).
To me, TIFF is a different story, as it's my understanding we hope to be able to display them someday. But for anything else which is fairly obscure, how should we handle it?
Thanks for comments :-) brynn