On Fri, 2010-10-22 at 17:48 +0200, Krabina Bernhard wrote: > To be honest, I am neither using inkscape, dia or draw on a regular > basis. But I think the point is that inkscape is a full-blown vector > graphic program, it aims to compete against corel draw or adobe > products. which is great.
So why limit it just because its part of LO? I don't see any logic in this except from a marketing perspective and that is usually related to pricing licenses. "You only need this cut down version so we can charge a premium for the full version" That is part of closed source marketing. We don't have any need to make such constraints. The only argument would be if Inkscape was more difficult to use or is a problem on the Mac as Ben points out. Certainly I have used both Draw and Inkscape pretty extensively and I'd say they are similar in difficulty to do simple things. > Dia tries to do the same for business graphics and aims to be a > competitor for MS visio. which is great, too. Why try and compete with closed source products by adopting the same constraints that their marketing people impose only for reasons of selling licenses at different prices? > As part of a office suite, I think a program like dia should be there. > but maybe draw is even better than dia already? Last time I looked it was but that was a while ago. Inkscape is better than both so why compromise? (I don't use Macs so from a selfish point of view I'd say that the Windows and Linux and eventually Android will be much bigger markets ;-) ) > I see Inkscape more as an additional piece of software for vector > graphics (comparing to gimp for pixelgraphics), but I might be wrong. Yes, but GIMP is IMHO a lot more difficult to learn than Inkscape or Draw. Vectors are the appropriate tool for designing graphics, pixel editors should be used for digital images sourced from cameras and scanners, not originating diagrams and illustrations. The lack of support in Windows over the years for a vector standard has been and still is to an extent holding back technology. That is why we should be pushing for svg and teaching people to use the right tools for graphic illustration. -- Ian Ofqual Accredited IT Qualifications A new approach to assessment for learning www.theINGOTs.org - 01827 305940 You have received this email from the following company: The Learning Machine Limited, Reg Office, 36 Ashby Road, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 8AQ. Reg No: 05560797, Registered in England and Wales. -- E-mail to [email protected] for instructions on how to unsubscribe List archives are available at http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ All messages you send to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
