Re: [Inkscape-docs] Help please?

2016-07-23 Thread maren
Hi u,

I'm not entirely sure which specific documents you are referring to.

If you mean external documents, that you don't control (the manual, for
example), then you could just add a link into the README file and / or
into the description text for the extension.

If you mean your own html documents, why don't you just add them to the
zip file? You could make a subfolder 'documentation' or similar, if you
like.

If you need more space for uploading everything, this list is the place to
request it.

Kind Regards,
 Maren

>
> I have been working on a new extension called viewBox..., which is
> awaiting upload to the Inkscape addons gallery. It is available for
> preview here:
> http://ugajin.co.uk/sketchbooks/viewBox/viewBox/viewBox.html, with a bunch
> of supporting documents.
>
> The problem is what to do with the supporting documents (I do not want to
> host them on ugajin.co.uk). Whilst, I may upload the extension files,
> without the supporting documents and/or providing a link to them, this
> seems to me to be the wrong approach.
>
> The viewBox and its sibling attributes are one of those things, which are
> not be easily accessed in Inkscape, and those cutting their teeth writing
> SVG using Inkscape may benefit from the supporting documentation.
>
> Thank you for considering matters.
>
> -u
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[Inkscape-docs] Help please?

2016-07-23 Thread ugajin

I have been working on a new extension called viewBox..., which is awaiting 
upload to the Inkscape addons gallery. It is available for preview here: 
http://ugajin.co.uk/sketchbooks/viewBox/viewBox/viewBox.html, with a bunch of 
supporting documents. 

The problem is what to do with the supporting documents (I do not want to host 
them on ugajin.co.uk). Whilst, I may upload the extension files, without the 
supporting documents and/or providing a link to them, this seems to me to be 
the wrong approach.

The viewBox and its sibling attributes are one of those things, which are not 
be easily accessed in Inkscape, and those cutting their teeth writing SVG using 
Inkscape may benefit from the supporting documentation.

Thank you for considering matters.

-u

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Re: [Inkscape-docs] Yet another tutorial for Inkscape

2016-07-23 Thread Brynn
Hi Roy, Sylvain, Maren and all,
I think the general philosophy about which tutorials to include on 
the Tutorials page, is not to have many 3rd party tutorials.  In general, 
the project wants to avoid using a lot of bitrot-able links.  I think there 
are only 4 or 5 third party links on that page, and I would hesitate to put 
more.
On my site, Inkscape Community 
(http://forum.inkscapecommunity.com/index.php) I've curated what I think are 
all the best tutorials around the internet.  (I review and update all the 
links twice each year.)  I'll be more than happy to review the tutorials, 
and potentially include them on that page.  Are you willing to receive tips 
for improving them?  Or are you just making them available as is?
Recently I had the idea to use my list of known tutorials in much 
the same way we're using the list of extensions I've made. 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web/+bug/1580783)  I made a new bug 
report as a proposal:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape-web/+bug/1603669. 
Briefly, this will be an attempt to have as many tutorials as possible, 
available for download (or just viewing) on the website.
Of course, Roy would be welcome to upload those tutorials already! 
The first step is to register an account for the website, and then it should 
be relatively easy to figure out from there.  Although we'll be glad to 
help, if you get stuck.
I don't have the registration link available, but it should be 
readily visible when you visit the website:  https://inkscape.org/  Or maybe 
someone else has it handy?

All best,
brynn

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Subject: Re: [Inkscape-docs] Yet another tutorial for Inkscape

> Hi Roy, Brynn and Sylvain,
>
>> Maybe we could include:
>> https://roy-torley.github.io/Inkscape_Tutorial/Inkscape_Tutorial_Contents.html
>> in the Tutorial list page:
>> https://inkscape.org/en/learn/tutorials/
>> But I don't know the policy for including tutorials there.
>
> - They need to be good :) and useful for many people. I can't currently
> take a close look at Roy's tuts, but if Sylvain and Brynn agree that these
> are nice, then, of course, they can be included. Or, maybe, they could be
> uploaded into the 'Tutorials' section of the gallery, even as links only -
> that would allow Roy to change and update the info about his tutorials
> himself and to tag them, to add a licence, etc.
>
>> Maren's
>> tutorials seem not to be included for example.
>
> - I'm not a lot into self-promotion (but I'm happy that Brynn included
> them into the list at her forum).
>
> Regards,
> Maren
>
>
>
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