[Clipart] Re: Clip Art Browser
Jon Phillips
jon at rejon.org
Thu Aug 25 10:21:36 PDT 2005
On Thu, 2005-08-25 at 12:49 -0400, Greg Steffensen wrote:
>
> I've mentioned it to Greg, and I still believe, that perhaps
> his
> application would work better separately from Inkscape instead
> of being
> an extension. Such that you could run them side by side, and
> then drag
> and drop files into Inkscape. This would also allow it to be
> used with
> other applications in a similar way. I think that is probably
> a
> stronger paradigm for using it.
>
> I think also, from the marketing perspective, making it "OCAL
> Browser"
> is better than "The Inkscape Extension for OCAL". This way it
> can be
> made to work with applications like Illustrator and promote
> OCAL.
>
> This sounds like a good idea, and requires minimal changes to the
> code. But I'm theoretically working on this for Inkscape, as far as
> Google is concerned. Would a stronger separation from Inkscape be
> tolerable?
I think its one of those things that we define, and if this is the best
solution, then this is the solution :)
I think the most important part is to basically just get
interoperability down.
So, then my question is where to host the code? Should it be a new
project on the sf.net inkscape page, or now under Open Clip Art
Library's CVS?
Thoughts?
Jon
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