On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 3:11 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote
>Let's say I've got two identically circles and I want to edit stroke and >fill of both circles. Is it possible to link both circles, so that >editing one fill, will edit the fill of the other circle in the same >way? I also guess that if this should be possible, it would reduce data, >not only work. In Inkscape you can select both the circles with shift+click (you need to have the select tool enabled for this). And then after selecting ctrl+G will group the objects. Then both will have the same fill and stroke and other properties. They will even move together. It wouldn't reduce file size though. >The Inkscape version of Ubuntu Studio Precise supports different sorts >of SVG files and PDF. What is the most "common" SVG format? For sharing >the files with other software, would there be any benefit when using PDF >instead? Plain SVG should be fine. Don't try svgz or other formats. PDF makes the file uneditable. It is only for viewing purposes. >What kind of CC license or other license is needed, that Linux distros >can use artwork? At least for Ubuntu Studio it is "Creative Commons Legal Code Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5" On 7/29/12, Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi :) > > today I started testing making scalable icons. For the iPad 2 I > installed the gratis app neu.Draw. > It does work, when I e.g. draw a circle with outline (stroke) and a > gradient fill using neu.Draw, safe it as a SVG and then open it with > Inkscape on my Linux PC to continue the work. > > Scaling the circle as it is, does work and it's possible to edit the > existing stroke and fill, there's no need to make a new fill. > > Let's say I've got two identically circles and I want to edit stroke and > fill of both circles. Is it possible to link both circles, so that > editing one fill, will edit the fill of the other circle in the same > way? I also guess that if this should be possible, it would reduce data, > not only work. > > If it shouldn't be possible, I would draw all outlines in the same color > and do no fills during work, but do different outline colors and fills > at the end of the work. > > Until now I didn't test what happens if I safe a SVG with Inkscape and > after that continue work with neu.Draw. > > neu.Draw formats are > JPG Image > PNG Image > PDF (Vector) File > SVG File > > The Inkscape version of Ubuntu Studio Precise supports different sorts > of SVG files and PDF. What is the most "common" SVG format? For sharing > the files with other software, would there be any benefit when using PDF > instead? > > What kind of CC license or other license is needed, that Linux distros > can use artwork? > > Regards, > Ralf > > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel > -- HAVE A GOOD DAY. -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
