(2009年12月04日 00:29), Paul W. Frields wrote:
The GIMP, Inkscape, Scribus, and other art and design applications
in
Linux are superb. There's no doubt about that -- they're very useful
for people who know, or want to know, how to create great art. But
they also have learning curves that far exceed the patience of an
average desktop productivity user. (I speak as a person who's not
much of an artist, and able to do only minimal tasks in any of these
apps.) So there's nothing wrong with moving those apps out of a
system that's designed for a user like me. I can always get them
later if I want them.
Hi Paul and people,
I am using Inkscape to create banner for Fedora Chinese User Group forum :)
http://kaio.fedorapeople.org/pic/fzug_banner.png
Would there be any substitutions for those in new spin? I worried when
there are still communities where located in low-bandwidth regions, or
should they have to decide which spin to be installed from the beginning
seriously?
kaio
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