Yesterday's GIMP demo

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Author: Emmanuel Gravel
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Subject: Yesterday's GIMP demo
That site returns a 404 (no / on this site). Official site seems to
still reside here (as sodipodi.com points to it):
http://sodipodi.sourceforge.net/

Glad to see radial gradients are finally implemented :)

It's been well over a year since I've tried any Linux GUI development,
but is there an easy way to use SVG's within widgets (for example, as
the image of a button) but then be able to modify it's characteristics
(i.e. color of one part of the image)? I haven't looked at libSVG in
quite a while...


On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 22:15, Ted Gould wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-10-26 at 11:54, Steven Cain wrote:
> > In the GIMP demonstration yesterday, they talked about
> > another program that was better than GIMP. I want to fry
> > and find it, only I don't remember the name of it. "Sobi"-
> > something? Anyways, if anyone can help me out here, I'd
> > really appreciate it. Thanks,
>
> Yeah, I was talking about Sodipodi (www.sodipodi.org) - which is a
> vector editing program. What that basically means is that you can think
> of 'objects' in your picture instead of thinking about pixels. This is
> useful for a lot of things, especially making posters and very small web
> graphics. Some other programs that do similar things are Adobe
> Illustrator, Corel Draw, Sketch and Kontour.
>
> Hans has made me promise to do a Sodipodi presentation at one of the
> meetings sometime soon, so there will be more information then (and some
> demos).
>
>         --Ted

>