Color Congratulations!
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- With the color work merged it'll give me a lot more mental space to think about what the next steps are going to be.
And with more issues fixed we're getting closer to being able to release a fantastic 1.4!
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Happy to see the color management patches finally landing! Congrats Martin!
I'll never forget that you once said that Inkscape handles gradients in a way that is even superior to the SVG standard... but falls outside of the SVG spec... so not sure if it is something only Inkscape does (seems like it!). Amazing work! Can't wait to get my hands in the 1.5 / 2.0 version!!
Congratulations Martin 🎉😃
Great to hear that is merged! Great work, thank you and thanks to the supporters that paid for it!
That's great news, Martin! Congratulations on that achievement, and thank you for all your work!
Great work! Congratulations! 👏🏾👏🏾
We need a complete inkscape version these days. Adobe is about to die 😎
Happy to See the CMYK Colors working properly in Inkscape, finally. ❤
I love you man
Seeing your videos brings me joy
Thank you for your hard work
Great progress ^_^ We (the community) love you!
Thank you so much, Martin Owens. Thank you Inkscape Community. Wow
Hallelujah! Congrats on the merge!
But the work rolls on…
IT'S ALIVE!!!
Congratulations!
Is this a RIVE profile pic? 🙂
Thanks for your work!
Thank you so much for all these contributions to inkscape improvement
Congrats and you have the gratitude of so many users
thank you mr owens for your hard work
Wooooo :D
Fantastic
Great news! Thaks a lot Martin.
Great work, Martin. Thanks.
I'm glad to hear that 🥰
Thank you!
Excellent! Thanks you!
2:05 Congrats! :)
Martin you shine of happiness! Me with you! Keep going on!
Lovely lovely work as usual. Thanks for everything you guys do 👏
Parabéns Martin pelo ótimo trabalho seu e de toda equipe, gosto muito do Inkscape e fico muito feliz com seus vídeos, a gente fica ansioso pra ver assim que você os lança.
Sensacional não!? 🙂
you are so cool, inkscape is such great software!
Wooooo
Let's go!
Congratulations ❤
👍
And once more, thank you very much!
Thanks for the video. min. 12:02 approx "There's a lot going on in the graphic art world" What is he referring to? 🤔😆
Curious, right!?
Congratulations on colour
Has the delete and backspace fixed in the text and font dialogue box.
Can the point of origin be moved to the bottom left and 0 degree be on the vertical line
Hi Martin. I came across a batch export bug yesterday, that I was wondering if you caught in your bug hunt. I am doing an SVG for laser cutting a multi-panel large sign, which is why the front page was so large.
If this doesn't sound familiar I'll do a recreate file and submit the bug.
Setup:
Preferences: 0 origin LL
Multipage (5 pages) document
Front page 800mm x 600 mm
Pg 2-5 A3 Portrait orientation
Path shapes drawn first in front page and then they were moved to Pg 2-5.
Issue noticed:
When exporting as SVG selected on any of pg 2-3, the resulting file only had approximately 1/2 of the selected content, shifted vertically towards the top of the screen and cut off at the top page edge.
Workaround:
Changing the front page size to be A3 allowed the other pages to export correctly.
A squid!
Good for windows users. I have a work bench PC in my print shop and i use BenQ SW2700PT hardware colour calibration monitor and use Calibrite i1 Studio device for Colour Management for my monitor and printer profile.
But.... in Linux can i do colour management like i do in windows. If yes then which Linux Distribution is very good in it.
The documentation for DisplayCal and Argyle say that the Calibrate i1 Studio works with Linux. I use the ColorHug v1 myself for just screen correction, and a calibrated reference to correct scanners and then printers from that. But it's a hack job compared to a proper calibrator device like you have.
Would you be available for an interview so I can get into your workflow and discover how you use color management? I need more data from real world users to make sure I'm designing this new functionality correctly.
As always thanks for your hard work Martin. Is 1.4 release date known more or less?
No well enough to promise anything. The resources are pointing towards one month from now though.
@@doctormo Thank you.
Inkscape support for cmyk now? If yes, great!
It depends what you want to be able to do.
@@doctormo something like in adobe illustrator or photoshop.... mode>cmyk?
I think we can do better than that.
Also, sure. Converting RGB blindly the CMYK and back again? Can do.
Though without an icc profile it's never going to be able to show you the right colors on your screen as they would appear in the printer. Though maybe most users don't even need that.
I don't think it will ever be possible to see the colors we are going to print on the monitor, not even with the monitor profiled perfectly; I believe numerical coherence, in file sharing for example, is already a great achievement!
There was something that I noticed in a recent project. I was trying to use the Perspective Envelope PE and the "Mirror In Vertical"/"Mirror In Horizontal" options have gone. Is this intentional or was it relocated somewhere because I couldn't find it? Also, yes! I noticed the Spray Can issue too but I thought it was my machine, not the app. There is still a Houdini text entry bug that I previously mentioned. I for one (& am sure a lot of people agree) am thankful for all the hard work and effort you put into this. So, I never want to leave it unsaid - Thank you for all the amazing work you do Martin.
It's certainly hard to get the issues prioritised. I haven't heard of the path effect going missing, that sounds bad.
@doctormo I only noticed it yesterday when I came to use it. I thought it may have been as a streamline feature, lol. The dimension fields are still there, just not the check boxes.
Hi Mister, could I ask a request? I would really like to see Inkscape be able to do a 3D text effect (bevel, emboss, extrude, shiny) easily and editable. Like built-in feature to do that, I know it can be done with Path Effect and Interpolate Tools. But that tool is very memory hungry, Inkscape always crashes because my computer can't handle the Interpolate it's make.
Pessoal vamos ajudar o canal, o vídeo tem mais de mil visualizações e pouco mais de 200 likes😢.
what coding language do you use to program/create inscape I'm really interested in learning coding one day but I really need to pick a language. Thank you.
Inkscape is written in C++ and the extensions are written in python. Many people get into python programming and move to doing C++ later on.
@@doctormo thank you. appreciate your work.
Thanks Martin, finally something to boost your moral and ours at the same time 😅.
Quick off-topic question, I am interested in using Cairo to make my own UI toolkit (a basic one gtk is too much for me) but I am bit confused about the licence, I want to publish my UI toolkit as an MIT, Apache or similar licence and I am concerned about the Cairo's LGPLv2 licence for closed source apps.
I just want a drawing engine to avoid writing my own and I hate skia (no Google for me), can it be done? (the legality side of things)
IANAL but you should be ok. LGPL means linking headers doesn't automatically induce the copyleft clauses. As long as you don't distribute cairo itself you should be ok. But obviously consult a lawyer.
There are other drawing toolkits available too. Qt for example.
Can' you use the code from SK1 to handle CMYK? Just curious.
What does the SK1 code do that's different from what we already do? As far as I know, SK1 doesn't provide anything new. Unless you know of something that's happened recently?
@@doctormo This is what they say in their website:
"sK1 2.0 supports professional publishing features, such as multiple page document, CMYK color, separations, ICC color management, professional precise printing and press-ready PDF output. So this application could substitute professional proprietary software like CorelDRAW or Adobe Illustrator."
2.0 ?
Likely.
It's unfortunate that Linux users have to wait for Windows-specific bugs in Inkscape to get fixed, in order to get a release. Porting Inkscape to Windows could be done after the release.
No
Same for linux-specific bugs then? Not much of a release when only some of the supported platforms get an upgrade on the release date.
@@ronnetgrazer362 Yup. That would be very confusing.
@@ronnetgrazer362 Inkscape for Linux should have the precedence over all other versions, because it is the only such tool for Linux users. Linux users depend on Inkscape, while Windows users have other software, which is exclusive to Windows. Thus, it is only fair that there exists software exclusive to Linux as well, if only for a brief interval of time until Windows-related bugs are fixed.
@@ronnetgrazer362 No, the version for Linux should have the precedence, as it is much more important than the Windows version.
Congratulations!
Thank you!