Saw this in the latest issue of RedHat Magazine:
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/inkscape/
Cheers,
Robert Crosbie wrote:
Saw this in the latest issue of RedHat Magazine: http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/inkscape/
Just beat me to mentioning this. :)
Notice at the bottom the wish for turning raster line art into vector line are. We were just talking about this.
Aaron Spike
On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 14:09 -0500, aaron@...476... wrote:
Robert Crosbie wrote:
Saw this in the latest issue of RedHat Magazine: http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/inkscape/
Just beat me to mentioning this. :)
Notice at the bottom the wish for turning raster line art into vector line are. We were just talking about this.
What...but we already have this. We also have swatches.
I do agree with her on the contextual menu for fonts, and other right-click elements, but we already knew this...but important to see some points from a power-user.
Jon
Robert Crosbie <swingincelt@...155...> writes:
Saw this in the latest issue of RedHat Magazine:
Ha, I can relate to this:
"I would like to be able to right-click on text to be able to edit its properties such as font, size, color, etc., but you have to go up to the object menu to see that palette. I always right click the text and select the "Object Properties" dialog instead."
Happened to me every time in the beginning.
Cheers, Colin
Robert Crosbie wrote:
Saw this in the latest issue of RedHat Magazine:
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/inkscape/
Cheers,
Great find!
So, this is related to the recent usability discussion and menu layouts, etc. Yes the menus are getting crazy, but I do just have to comment that in the little Q&A type deal at the bottom, they both said positive things about the menus. In fact, a quote from Máirín Duffy, "...and the menus aren't as cluttered as other drawing programs." That's not to say they can't use improvement, but at least I'm not the only one that doesn't feel overwhelmed. ;)
-Josh
participants (5)
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unknown@example.com
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Colin Marquardt
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Jon Phillips
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Joshua A. Andler
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Robert Crosbie