be welcome! =) Btw, about scribus plugin, the most i could do would patch one for providing results more closer to a MacOS-Classic tool named KeyTypeBook, for printing typeface catalogs (one typeface per page) - useful script for graphic designers...
Btw, i'm curious about Emacs, since i know nothing about it... cheers! =) On 12/11/08, Dave Crossland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/12/10 Pedro Ângelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> During the workshop, while Ricardo was teaching Python to the rest of >> the gang, I've looked into the Inkscape plugin and fixed a hardcoded >> tempfile name. > > Wonderful, thanks! > > As a new contributor, I'd welcome a post from you with your thoughts > about what the ShoeBot website could do differently to introduce you > to the project's infrastructure and how to start developing your own > branch of the code for Ricardo to integrate into the next version :-) > >> make a shoebot plugin for Scribus > > Genius! :-) > >> I'm also an avid Emacs user > > shoebot-mode is long overdue! I'm really excited to see this start! :-) > _______________________________________________ > Shoebot-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.tinkerhouse.net/listinfo.cgi/shoebot-devel-tinkerhouse.net > _______________________________________________ Shoebot-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.tinkerhouse.net/listinfo.cgi/shoebot-devel-tinkerhouse.net
