On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 04:42:14PM -0600, Jim Henderson wrote:
On Mon, 05 Jun 2006 17:39:31 +0200, momo wrote:
Agreed, specially when posting tutorials.
That's not really suited for a forum standpoint, because finding the latest version of the tutorial tends to be more difficult. A wiki is far better for this type of collaboratively-developed content.
For tutorials, we have a process we've set up that's been working fairly well, and I would generally encourage folks to use that, if you can. It's been set up to work for doing translations, and it can produce html as well as svg tutorials. This way, your work can get included into the official tutorials.
Also, we're hoping to try making a big tutorial push along with the user community during the 0.45 development cycle. What we hope to do is split out the current Help menu into some sub-categories, to cover a) usage of inkscape, b) general artistic teaching, c) tricks, tips, and techniques, and d) technical stuff (file format conversion, etc.) So if folks here are interested in doing tutorials for any of these topics, sharpen your pencils and start making some notes. :-)
Bryce