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More from Bryce’s post:
The Inkscape community today is announcing the release of the newest
version of its open source vector graphics editor. Inkscape 0.46 is a
major update that introduces native PDF support. The implementation of
PDF support in Inkscape provides an easy, open source solution to
editing PDF documents.Tons of new features and performance improvements are included in this
release. Dialogs now have the ability to be docked to the editing
window. Gradients can be edited completely on-canvas. The new Paint
Bucket Tool fills bounded areas with color. A new 3D Box tool helps
create perspective-correct drawings. A new Tweak tool provides an
intuitive method for editing paths and painting objects. The new Live
Path Effects feature can create “brushes” and various organic effects on
paths. Improvements to color management include support for color spaces
other than sRGB. Most SVG filters are now implemented, and a new
powerful UI is provided for editing filter stacks.Downloading Inkscape 0.46
Inkscape 0.46 is already included by default in Ubuntu Hardy so just
install it normally. Ubuntu Gutsy users can install by adding the
following to System : Admin : Software Sources : Third-Party Software:deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/inkscape.testers/ubuntu gutsy main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/inkscape.testers/ubuntu gutsy mainMacintosh OS X users can download a Leopard Universal package from our
SourceForge site:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93438
Packages for Fedora, Debian, Windows, and other platforms should be
coming soon.For more information
Complete Release Notes for 0.46:
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/ReleaseNotes046Community Contributed Screenshots:
http://inkscape.org/screenshots/
Here are the example screenshots demo’ing 0.46…its hot!
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The path changing modes of the new Tweak tool |
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The color changing modes of the new Tweak tool, |
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Inkscape 0.46 comes with a selection of stock patterns, |
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The use of effects which previously required to manually installed |
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The Paint Bucket tool works just like the Paint Bucket tool |
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| With SVG Filters and Inkscape’s new Live Path Effects, the available options and ease of editability to accomplish various visual effects has been greatly enhanced. The picture in this screenshot utilizes a number of features such as Tiled Clones, SVG Filters, Live Path Effects, Clipping and Masking, Multi-stop Gradients and more. This screenshot shows the parameters used on a patch of hair created with the Stitch Sub-Curves Path Effect. Additionally, you can see how handy having docked dialogs is to un-clutter the workspace with the side benefit of increased productivity. To see the full version of this picture you can click here. | |
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The Path along Path effect can curve a path along another path. When this effect is applied to path A (called skeleton), another path B (called pattern) can then be passed as a parameter. The result is that path B is bent along path A. With the node edit tool, path A can be editted on-canvas and the result is updated live. This provides a direct equivalent of “vector brushes” or “skeletal strokes” features in other vector editors. |
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This example shows how the new hatching techniques can be used to produce a traditional |
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Several new features were added to the Calligraphic pen to make Inkscape capable of the |
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Now all guidelines are angled. The usual horizontal and vertical guidelines |
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But if you read the release announcement carefully, they only have binary packages available for Ubuntu and OS X Leopard. Packages for Windows, various other Linux distros, and OS X Tiger are still missing in action.
Neat. I’ve put together a *.deb of it for myself ( http://interfce.com/software/inkscape_0.46-1_i386.deb).
@Greg: The Fedora package is already in the Fedora 8 updates.
Is it possible to convert bitmap to vector using Inkscape.
Please comment.