Peter, > That is why at the suggestion of several developers > we formed an openicc list on freedesktop.org.
Thanks for doing that! > Well actually, there are more links in the chain, > not just the graphical apps, but Ghostscript, > Imagemagik, CUPS and gimp-print > (becoming gutenprint) to name a few. Glad you include them too, although they might take issue with not being included as graphical apps. They have GUI components. When I spoke recently at the San Gabriel Valley Linux Users Group and the UCLA Linux Users Group I showed my slides using ImageMagick. > That said, I think it is important to understand we > on the Scribus team do NOT want to take sides > discussing GIMP and Cinepaint, nor should it be > a topic here. Good, I'd rather not take sides or discuss it either. It doesn't bother me that some prefer another application. It's for sake of curiosity when I ask why. > It should be crystal clear to all.. Our wish is to deepen > our working relationship with all the F/OSS graphics > applications to the exclusion of none. Thank you! > I think one of the really great things which adds to > Scribus is the open, friendly and respectful tone on > this list, IRC or wherever we might visible. I'm new here and wasn't sure what to expect. Glad to hear professionalism is the standard. Cheers, Robin ------------------------------------------------------------------- Robin.Rowe at MovieEditor.com Beverly Hills, California www.CinePaint.org - Open source digital motion picture software
