By the way, aren't there more books about Inkscape? On Packt Publishing's website, I see there are at least 4 books: https://www.packtpub.com/all?search=inkscape One of them is evoked in an old news article on the Inkscape website: https://inkscape.org/en/news/2011/04/30/inkscape-048-illustrators-cookbook-a... Maybe we should have a single heading for all books on Packt Publishing
I had actually had that exact link listed on that page, at one time. But was told that we don't want to advertise the publisher, so it was removed.
There are a lot of books about Inkscape, but I think the problem is that if none of us have reviewed, or even seen them, it's hard to justify promoting them.
We had a looong discussion about where to put the Keyboard Ref and Command Line Ref, because they are neither books or manuals. Then we had a loong discussion about changing the name of the page. None of the discussions produced a result that we all found acceptable, so everything was left as it is.
I do think the underlines could be dropped from the 2 Refs. It probably didn't not look quite as imposing as it does now, since we changed the h3 style.
All best, brynn
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Sylvain Chiron" <chironsylvain@...102...> Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 9:58 PM To: "Inkscape Docs" inkscape-docs@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Inkscape-docs] Website, ‘Learn’: Ordered tutorials and underlined manuals
Hi all,
Two things have questioned me for a while in the ‘Learn’ part of the website.
The first is, why are the tutorials in a different order from the Inkscape program tutorial submenu's? I guess they're ordered by publication date on the website, but this detail is quite obsolete now; so could I reorder the tutorials on the website to match the order in Inkscape's ‘Tutorials’ submenu, which is a bit more logical?
Second thing: why are all 3rd-level headings on the ‘Books and Manuals’ page underlined? Here, my thought is that it was initially decided to underline the books' titles. But the keyboard shortcut and command line references are not really books bound to an author… I would also recommend that we use italic, as those thick lines have a look which is a bit hard. Then we would have Tav's manual and the book in italic.
By the way, aren't there more books about Inkscape? On Packt Publishing's website, I see there are at least 4 books: https://www.packtpub.com/all?search=inkscape One of them is evoked in an old news article on the Inkscape website: https://inkscape.org/en/news/2011/04/30/inkscape-048-illustrators-cookbook-a... Maybe we should have a single heading for all books on Packt Publishing to avoid promoting it. Let me see… Among the 4, 3 are by Bethany Hiitola and list her (or his?) book with bullets. We could also have a subsection for Bethany and another for the cookbook. What do you prefer?
For my two things, I'll deal with all languages (unless anybody wants to help). For the books, I'll call the help of translators as the text will change. -- Sylvain
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