![]() ![]() We need to figure out how to design the use interface: a pure click&drop interface, or a interface where the describes what he wants and Inkscape just creates is (WYSIWYG principle, like in LateX), or a combination of both.Ī discussion in the mailing-list can be found here: is a good foundation, to build and implement new software on top of it, for example as new plug-insīefore implementation phase, we must specifically know what the goal is, and how to achieve this goal.has a nice Look&Feel it just feels good to work with Inkscape, and it is very simple and powerful to use at the same time. ![]() has a huge flexibility in creating vector graphics, which is needed to create charts due to resize etc.has a huge community, which has already done a great work, and will probably do this in the future.There are a lot of criteria, which make Inkscape a good basis to create such TechDrawing capabilities. We should also think about to reorganize the order of the Roadmap. TechDrawing abilities are already included in the Roadmap, but I don't believe that much work has been done to solve this issue. ![]() The Dia project has the same goal, but in my opinion is still a very bad tool: the user interface looks 'ugly', and it just feels bad to work with Dia. Or to say it in another way: we want to create a diagramming software, which helps us to create various kinds of diagrams ![]()
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