I was asked via e-mail, why not >http://inkscape.org/
- The interface is Byzantine and awful compared to FreeHand. - It's limited to what SVG allows, as opposed to empowered by having Display PostScript for imaging as Altsys Virtuoso did - It's not written in Cocoa, so no Services support in Mac OS X. - lack of inspector palettes makes the interface less efficient &c. while I can muddle through using pretty much any vector tool (like the guy in Japan who draws images using the drawing tools in Excel), no other tools is as optimal or elegant or efficient or productive or profitable as FreeHand or Altsys Virtuoso for me. I kicked in money to Quasado and tried to help back when GYVE was still promising --- where do I contribute for a GNUstep vector editor? My coding skills top out at: (Windows) http://mysite.verizon.net/william_franklin_adams/portfolio/interfaceconcepts/proportionbar.zip (Mac OS X) http://mysite.verizon.net/william_franklin_adams/portfolio/interfaceconcepts/proportionbar.app.sit (using Runtime Revolution, a HyperCard clone to code up an interface concept) But I've been reading through the code for xasy (Python front-end for Asymptote) and have downloaded the code for METAGRAF and Cenon in the past --- I made suggestions re: the Cenon interface previously, but never got a dialog started. I really do appreciate your work on GraphOS and am currently working on a paper for TUGboat which will hopefully be of interest to you as regards features and interface. William _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
