> ~suv: You have good points there. But I wonder how common are those situations to justify the creation of such a feature.
I used to work at at t-shirt/graphics design company where I eventually got them using Inkscape almost exclusively. Even though there were only four of us this was a common annoyance.
I was really the only one who was comfortable using the xml editor, often having to help out the others in the office. So, even though we were only four users I can assure you that an image management feautre would've been very useful in our situation.
Scribus's new (as of 1.3.5) image management feature was really helpful when creating a document, as was the Collect for Output feature (it collects all of the images, fonts and other resources and puts them in one folder). Perhaps it may be a good idea to look at theirs.
> ~suv: You have good points there. But I wonder how common are those situations to justify the creation of such a feature.
I used to work at at t-shirt/graphics design company where I eventually got them using Inkscape almost exclusively. Even though there were only four of us this was a common annoyance.
I was really the only one who was comfortable using the xml editor, often having to help out the others in the office. So, even though we were only four users I can assure you that an image management feautre would've been very useful in our situation.
Scribus's new (as of 1.3.5) image management feature was really helpful when creating a document, as was the Collect for Output feature (it collects all of the images, fonts and other resources and puts them in one folder). Perhaps it may be a good idea to look at theirs.
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