For Martin:
Are we working on the project at Gitlab titled: Inkscape\Inkscape-docs\manuals or are you creating another project? If we keep it under one large generic heading such as the above mentioned, then we can track sub projects under one umbrella, English Translation for Inkscape Beginners/Dutch Translation for "Whatever/etc. Am I making any sense?
Also do I need to add SSH to my account?
Since I am completely unfamiliar with Gitlab, I am wanting to get in there and learn and get started.
Thanks
On 6/6/2017 10:15 PM, brynn wrote:
- We will delete some, and keep those that are good. If you don't want
to work on this, then we can add this to the task list, for someone else to grab.
No, I don't mind doing it. I just need to be clear what the goal is and what the parameters are. Although I won't be happy if I rename files and find out later that they're going to be replaced.
Here you seem to be asking me to make the screenshots. But in a different message, I thought you said that CR had volunteered. Maybe I misunderstood somewhere? But I don't have a very pretty theme color.
How about if I make a list of all the ones that need to be replaced, and give the list to C R. Then he could make them with the default Windows theme, and either upload them himself, or send to me and I'll upload?
Not sure about developers spending time reviewing the manual at hackfest, when time is at such a premium, with travel expenses and all. It seems like after hackfest would be better. Plus do we really need reviews from advanced users? New users would seem better for sources of reviews?
But I can finish my part before hackfest. If C R has time to make them, I'm sure we can finish the whole thing by that time. Or even if you want me to try making another user account, to find out if it could use a different theme. Then I could make the screenshots.
All best, brynn
-----Original Message----- From: Maren Hachmann Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2017 7:50 PM To: brynn ; Inkscape-Docs Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs]News item.... graphics issues in manual
Am 07.06.2017 um 03:08 schrieb brynn:
If you're saying that Inkscape is supposed to detect what kind of screen is being used, and automatically set itself accordingly, that's something I've never heard of, or experienced.
- According to the program code, if width/height > 1.65, Inkscape will
switch to 'Wide' mode. You could try it out by removing / renaming your preferences file. I suspect you have moved it from your old computer. Let's stick to that for screenshots, it makes sense. If it doesn't work, it's a bug.
It would be helpful if you could continue with renaming the images that
do not need to be changed - i.e. the tool icons, or drawings without any text or menus shown.
I haven't started yet. I don't want to duplicate or waste work energy. It seems like it would be less work all around, to just give appropriate names to the new screens and graphics, than to rename them all now, and upload whole new images to relace them later. Or am I missing something about the plans and processes?
- We will delete some, and keep those that are good. If you don't want
to work on this, then we can add this to the task list, for someone else to grab.
Can you go through the images, and rename all the files that will not be
deleted, so they will be understandable when others look at them at Hackfest time?
Wouldn't I need to work with C R (or whoever), to determine which are kept and which are replaced? It seems like some level of coordination and communication should happen for this, rather than 2 different people going at it separately in different ways, possibly making incompatible decisions?
- CR is there for talking, but I trust that you can figure out if an
image is just a tool icon, or contains a drawing without text, and does not need to be re-created. You might even use gimp to cut off some French text. This would speed up manual creation quite a bit. Improvements can be done later.
By the way, why does it need to be ready for hackfest? I was thinking the end of the year for a target publishing date, not 3 weeks!
- Ready as in 'translated' and ready to work on and test out for people
speaking English.
Kind Regards, Maren
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