On 05/03 01:50, R0b0t1 wrote: > On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 12:19 PM, <tu...@posteo.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > sorry for being offtopic somehow... > > > > If it's in portage (and in most cases even if it isn't) I don't > suppose it's really offtopic. > > > I am looking for a documentation for the KRITA image software > > to put onto my tablet. I want to read/learn on my way to and > > back from work. My tablet has no internet connection then... > > > > Any (legal of course!) source for that docs -- I only > > found the "read online stuff"... ??? > > > > Per https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/media-gfx/krita there doesn't > seem to be a documentation useflag, which is generally what you want > to look for for local documentation. I'm slightly confused as to how > the documentation is maintained: on one hand it isn't formatted like a > Wiki (which would only be accessible online), but on the other it > seems to have enough user-contributed content to be online only. It > seems to be tied in to KDE's identity system and might function as a > Wiki. > > In which case, I suggest perusing the following: > https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/html_node/Recursive-Retrieval-Options.html > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/273743/using-wget-to-recursively-fetch-a-directory-with-arbitrary-files-in-it > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/25340/download-recursively-with-wget > http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/downloading-entire-web-site-wget > > > If you have time to answer, why Krita? >
Hi R0b0t1, before I wrote this email I tried wget recursively (I have a script written for that kind of purposes) and it fetches a lot of looks-like-xml-html-mix-no-browser-can-decipher stuff. KRITA: I do a lot of stuff with blender. KRITA often is used in tutorials for texture painting and such...so KRITA and blender are like Stan and Laurel.... ;) Additional: I dont like GIMPs GUI for several reasons. KRITA seems a little more polished to me... Only my two cents... Cheers Meino