
Hi there,
I am extremely curious to know how to resolve a challenge posted in Tavjongs Inkscape book: http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/ch19s01.html
I really love his book, it is my (the?) ultimate guide to Inkscape. I still don't know how to recreate the spiral, though, and I can't wait anymore, I *have* to know it *now*, right now :)
BTW, there is an inkscape unrelated issue with this list, namely that there is a lot of spam in the inkscape-user list. I am sure I am not the first one commenting on this, so forgive me. What is the best way of dealing with it?
Thanks.
Gilberto

On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 11:11:12AM -0500, Gijsbert Stoet wrote:
BTW, there is an inkscape unrelated issue with this list, namely that there is a lot of spam in the inkscape-user list. I am sure I am not the first one commenting on this, so forgive me. What is the best way of dealing with it?
Sorry about this; the mailing list software flags a lot of the spam (which I mercilessly review and delete before it goes out to the list each day), but there is still a lot that the filters don't catch, and that the software just passes right through.
There are several ways you (and others) can do to deal with it.
First, send a request to SourceForge for them to improve spam prevention measures. You can do this here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/alexandria
Getting SourceForge to do these improvements is the best solution, since it addresses the problem for everyone, and aside from following up on the complaint, is the least effort for you. Unfortunately, the risk is that they may not do this, or it may take a long time for them to get to it.
Another approach is to use spam filtering measures on your own end. SpamAssassin is a common solution, that I use myself with good results, but there are others. I also augment my spam protection with some custom filters of my own, and use a program called procmail to apply them. I still get some spam through to my actual email box, but it's at a tolerable level. It takes more work on your part to set this all up, but you have complete control over it once done, and then you can use it for all your email.
A third option we have is to turn off posts from non-list members. This could drastically cut down spam, but it has a big downside: Any Inkscape user with a question or issue, will be forced to have to sign up for the mailing list before posting. We made the decision to leave things open because we wanted to keep the barrier of entry as low as possible for new users to get their questions asked and answered.
Bryce

A third option we have is to turn off posts from non-list members. This could drastically cut down spam, but it has a big downside: Any Inkscape user with a question or issue, will be forced to have to sign up for the mailing list before posting. We made the decision to leave things open because we wanted to keep the barrier of entry as low as possible for new users to get their questions asked and answered.
Bryce
What if there were a question submission box on inkscape.org that would send to the list? The list could be closed, but anyone could go to inkscape.org and ask questions from there.
BTW. I use Gmail, and maybe one spam a week, or every other week makes it thorough from this list. Gmail may not be everyone's thing, but it filters the spam pretty well.
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On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 01:37:31PM -0600, Michael Moore wrote:
A third option we have is to turn off posts from non-list members. This could drastically cut down spam, but it has a big downside: Any Inkscape user with a question or issue, will be forced to have to sign up for the mailing list before posting. We made the decision to leave things open because we wanted to keep the barrier of entry as low as possible for new users to get their questions asked and answered.
Bryce
What if there were a question submission box on inkscape.org that would send to the list? The list could be closed, but anyone could go to inkscape.org and ask questions from there.
I've noticed WebForm emails come through from time to time, so apparently we already have this in place.
Bryce

On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 11:11 -0500, Gijsbert Stoet wrote:
Hi there,
I am extremely curious to know how to resolve a challenge posted in Tavjongs Inkscape book: http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/ch19s01.html
A double spiral, quartered, with radial gradients...
Tav

I'd also love to see how this is done... I tried using alternating red and black stops in a gradient used to fill one spiral in non-zero mode, and playing with the offsets.... this did not help
Cheerydayz, Bennyp
On 23-Apr-06, at 12:11 PM, Gijsbert Stoet wrote:
Hi there,
I am extremely curious to know how to resolve a challenge posted in Tavjongs Inkscape book: http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/ch19s01.html
I really love his book, it is my (the?) ultimate guide to Inkscape. I still don't know how to recreate the spiral, though, and I can't wait anymore, I *have* to know it *now*, right now :)
BTW, there is an inkscape unrelated issue with this list, namely that there is a lot of spam in the inkscape-user list. I am sure I am not the first one commenting on this, so forgive me. What is the best way of dealing with it?
Thanks.
Gilberto
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Ben Powers schrieb:
I'd also love to see how this is done...
I just can imagine, how it is done originally...
I made a quick one (not very exactly) in a way, that you can see, how it is done. See: http://hagoschaos.de/test/spirale.svg
Regards, Hago
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Ben Powers
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Bryce Harrington
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Hago Ziegler
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Michael Moore
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