Re: Wonky revTools on Linux

2009-06-26 Thread SparkOut
that rival or exceed Illustrator (and is also an order of magnitude faster). And the full commercial version for Windows is just $89. I use it for a lot of my UI work and highly recommend it. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Wonky-revTools-on-Linux-tp24182796p24220060

Wonky revTools on Linux

2009-06-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
A bit odd, see: http://mathewson.110mb.com/rrprobs.html and, err, yes, my website has mived again: http://mathewson.110mb.com/default.html ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe,

Re: Wonky revTools on Linux

2009-06-24 Thread Bill Marriott
Richmond, I see from your site that you're into graphics software, especially free graphics software, and stuff for Linux. You should look into Xara Xtreme for Linux: http://www.xaraxtreme.org/ Richmond Mathewson richmondmathew...@gmail.com wrote in message

Re: Wonky revTools on Linux

2009-06-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
Thank you for the recommendation; I do have Xara Xtreme installed on my P4 and when I manage to find the time I intend to get to grips with it. For quite a few years I relied on demo software and the merry 'application dance' between many little free programs; but with Open Source really coming

Re: Wonky revTools on Linux

2009-06-24 Thread Bill Marriott
We use the Windows version of Xara Xtreme for probably half of our marketing production. It's a lot of fun, an easy UI, and quite a bit faster than Inkscape on Linux. It has capabilities that rival or exceed Illustrator (and is also an order of magnitude faster). And the full commercial version