Le 2010-10-22 13:03, Cor Nouws a écrit :
Benjamin Horst wrote (22-10-10 17:52)
Sorry that I haven't been involved in this discussion to this point,
but Draw has the major advantage of a native interface on Mac OS X,
which Dia and Inkscape do not (I think both require X11, though I
haven't checked lately).
I do not want to ignore advantages of Inkscape and Dia, but a simple
advantage of Draw is that it is well integrated with the rest of our
software. So as far as I can do what I want, I am more then happy with
it ;-)
Best,
Cor
I installed Inkscape on my distro and gave myself a refresher look and
compared it the Draw. From a teachers perspective at the elementary
level, I would say that the Draw would win out just for the mere fact
that in the realm of the LibO suite, the look and feel just fit. I think
that most students/kids would gravitate to Draw.
I am not too sure about the advantages to bitmap and vector formats
anymore as the advantages seem to have blurred over the years. Are there
still any clear advantages?
BTW ... I usually use the Gimp myself and have my students install it at
home as well. The do manage to use it quite well. This however, with a
helping hand from myself to soften up the learning curve.
Marc
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