I don't understand what exactly you mean with path recognition or layer recognition or effects recognition. There is a Bridge-like application slowly coming to help getting this mess organized. reading swatches or gradients from system directories that is supported by Inkscape and Scribus, but not by GIMP (you can fix it yourself by adding a new path in Preferences). Other things are possible and specified, but not implemented yet, like e.g. all these apps already read system directories for color profiles (sadly, most recent spec coming from XDG is not supported by GIMP yet). OpenRaster file format (this year we even had an Adobe guy at the conference). The teams see each other every year at Libre Graphics Meeting. the ones just come to my mind, keyboard shorcuts, color profiles, path recognition, layer recognition, effects recognition, menu bars (logic, use, paradigm). If both application could be somehow as integrated as Adobe's ones, that would be the beginning of a new "era for computer graphics application", no kidding. true, but the important things are that in both application (Inkscape & Gimp) things can be done.Īre you guys at INKSCAPE DEVELOPER TEAM working somehow with the guys of GIMP DEVELOPER TEAM or at least in contact? The same question is extensive toward the SCRIBUS guys.Įach program in it's own ground is amazing but combined.well, there is much to be desired. yes they have dozens of cool effects and dozens of this and that but nothing that cannot be done in Inkscape or GIMP. I realized the feature that makes Illustrator such a desired application is not just its standalone capabilities but also its absolute integration with Photoshop, their workflows are tightly integrated, I would say that's precisely their killer feature. of course it's still not Illustrator but it's getting closer. yeah, I use to have cracked versions of all Adobe Applications, but once and for all decided to walk "the righteous way". I just bought a new iMac and decided to take the big step of going "legal", that is to say. I have to admit I'm completely new to Inkscape. To be honest, I think this post should go into Inkscape & GIMP BUT! I felt what I wanted to say was more a general topic rather than an specific discussion related with "technology".
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