Steve, > Hi Robin, it's nice to see you here.
Nice of you to say. Honestly, I feel like I'm hogging the bandwidth here and should get back to work. > I wish CinePaint could have went with QT as it would have made for more > common-ground with not only Scribus but the greater QT development > community as a whole. Starting next year, I anticipate others will create independent GUI front-ends for CinePaint based on other toolkits much like has happened with Xine (FLTK, GTK, Qt, SDL). Our new CinePaint architecture that separates the interface will make doing that much easier. We're very embracing of contributions. FLTK is the best choice for our core studio CinePaint constituency for reasons that have already been discussed at length elsewhere. > Maybe you could facilitate filling that gap for publishing and usability > mentioned? I'm already doing that with people who are reasonable and want to work together in harmony. In fact, that's why I'm here. Cheers, Robin ------------------------------------------------------------------- Robin.Rowe at MovieEditor.com Beverly Hills, California www.CinePaint.org - Open source digital motion picture software