Nick,  

This is a brilliant idea!  One of the greatest assets of the MS Office suite, 
in my opinion, is the integrated clipart browser that allows seamlessly 
browsing and inserting clipart from the online repository.

I think it's an excellent idea.  I know I would find it very useful in my 
projects.

Ryan

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From: nveitch <[email protected]>
To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 6:48:30 AM
Subject: [Scribus] clipart browser


Hello scribusites,


i think, at many times in the past, there has been loose talk of a clipart 
browser being integrated into Scribus, and perhaps at one time or another, 
something may have actually come of it.
Well, I had a crazy idea that just might work. I was interested in doing 
something to make Creative Commons more popular, and then I thought, wouldn't 
it be great to have a CC browser-type thing that integrated directly with stuff 
that people might want to use CC stuff in, i.e. Scribus, Inkscape, Krita, Gimp 
etc.


My plan:


* create a core application, for the searching and the browsing via a light GUI
* create backends for various CC repositories (openclipart.org, Flickr, local 
filespace, etc)
* create frontends for desktop apps (Scribus, Inkscape etc). these are merely  
interfaces to the core (which will incorporate the GUI) , and facilitate the 
passing of data back to the host application in a form it can use. For example, 
for Scribus I imagine it would download an image to a preset location, import 
the image direct to current open document if any, and apply licensing 
information in some meaningful way...


I think that having a modular framework will make it easier to maintain (e.g. 
if Flickr changes the way searching works or openclipart.org gets a better 
search engine) and extend - once the core works, it should be simple to add new 
front or backends.


Initially I was thinking to use Python - it's cross-platform and works with 
Scribus/ Inkscape etc. I'm not entirely sure on what to use for the GUI - PyQT 
seems to be problematic at best in Scribus terms. Any suggestions?


Anyhow, please comment here to tell me: a) i'm crazy, b) a list of reasons why 
it will never work, c) any helpful advice. I intend to do this anyway, and have 
a working system by the Libregraphics meeting. Yeah, so really i am just 
posting here to shame myself into doing it. it doesn't actually seem that hard, 
though I know I will live to regret saying that.

 Regards,
Nick Veitch
Senior Editor
Future Publishing
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