Inkscape on VALO-CD
Hello,
I would like to ask for you feedback on Inkscape included on VALO-CD. VALO-CD is a Finnish collection of Open Source software and this is the first international version in English.
Do you think that the description and screenshots of Inkscape are OK: http://www.valo-cd.org/free_inkscape
You can also edit the description and screenshots in the VALO-CD wiki: http://www.valo-cd.org/wiki/Inkscape
Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 13:57:57 +0300 Tomi Toivio <tomi@...2893...> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to ask for you feedback on Inkscape included on VALO-CD. VALO-CD is a Finnish collection of Open Source software and this is the first international version in English.
Do you think that the description and screenshots of Inkscape are OK: http://www.valo-cd.org/free_inkscape
You can also edit the description and screenshots in the VALO-CD wiki: http://www.valo-cd.org/wiki/Inkscape
Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
You could update to 48.2 from 48.1.
On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 13:57:57 +0300 Tomi Toivio <tomi@...2893...> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to ask for you feedback on Inkscape included on VALO-CD. VALO-CD is a Finnish collection of Open Source software and this is the first international version in English.
Do you think that the description and screenshots of Inkscape are OK: http://www.valo-cd.org/free_inkscape
You can also edit the description and screenshots in the VALO-CD wiki: http://www.valo-cd.org/wiki/Inkscape
Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Some other thoughts. I use Vim/Gvim as my text editor. I use TeX/Context for typesetting and indexing books. I use Scribus for book covers, although I am looking into use of Inkscape for that purpose. There as also the html editors, Amaya and Bluefish. I am beginning to learn KDenLive for video editing.
And if you publish a Finnish edition you might just mention a college project by the Finn Linus Torvald. I think it is called Linux :<)
On 30/9/11 12:57, Tomi Toivio wrote:
I would like to ask for you feedback on Inkscape included on VALO-CD. VALO-CD is a Finnish collection of Open Source software and this is the first international version in English.
Do you think that the description and screenshots of Inkscape are OK: http://www.valo-cd.org/free_inkscape
You can also edit the description and screenshots in the VALO-CD wiki: http://www.valo-cd.org/wiki/Inkscape
Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
The screenshot is rather old (taken with 0.45 [1], which was released more than four years ago) - why not create a new one yourself, using Inkscape 0.48? Or else take one from the website [2]?
Including the latest bug-fix release (0.48.2) would be great, too: http://inkscape.org/archive.php?lang=en&year=2011&month=09 http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes
~suv
[1] The 'About' screen partially visible reveals the version: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/AboutScreen
Thaks for the feedback! We will do the proposed changes ASAP!
2011/10/1 ~suv <suv-sf@...16...>
On 30/9/11 12:57, Tomi Toivio wrote:
I would like to ask for you feedback on Inkscape included on VALO-CD. VALO-CD is a Finnish collection of Open Source software and this is the first international version in English.
Do you think that the description and screenshots of Inkscape are OK: http://www.valo-cd.org/free_inkscape
You can also edit the description and screenshots in the VALO-CD wiki: http://www.valo-cd.org/wiki/Inkscape
Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
The screenshot is rather old (taken with 0.45 [1], which was released more than four years ago) - why not create a new one yourself, using Inkscape 0.48? Or else take one from the website [2]?
Including the latest bug-fix release (0.48.2) would be great, too: http://inkscape.org/archive.php?lang=en&year=2011&month=09 http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Release_notes
~suv
[1] The 'About' screen partially visible reveals the version: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/AboutScreen
[2] http://inkscape.org/screenshots/?lang=en&version=0.48
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