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Inkscape

I've asked Mc in the Inkscape IRC channel.

Projects to be contacted

Please comment on this issue to get us to add new project that should be contacted!

Fonts:

  • Font Baker
  • Fontforge
  • Font Validator (create list)
  • Freetype
  • Google Fonts (dave, lgm list)
  • Metapolator
  • Oert
  • Openfonts

Bitmap/Photo editing / drawing / management:

  • Darktable
  • Gegl (lgm mailing list; asked pippin on #lgm)
  • Gimp (lgm irc channel)
  • G'mic (asked in the forums)
  • Krita (boud, lgm list)
  • Mypaint (asked in the forum)
  • Pixls.us (asked in the forums)

Vector drawing:

DTP / Publishing

  • Laidout (tom, lgm list?)
  • Open source publishing (lgm mailing list?)
  • Scribus (mail an Scribus mailing list)

Colors:

  • ColorHug
  • Freie Farbe (mail an Christoph Schäfer)

3D

  • Blender

Video

  • Kdenlive
  • Morevna
  • Synfig Studio

Resources (manuals, collections, ...)

  • Flossmanuals (mailinglist?)
  • Flossmanuals-francophone (elisa?)
  • Libre Graphics Magazine

Other:

Scribus

Sent a request to the mailing list.

Style guide for slides

Next time (for LGM2019) add some fonts assets that should be used on graphics slides (title & content slides)

"State of Libre Graphics 2019: Style guide for slides"

The opening presentation at Libre Graphics Meeting is “State of Libre Graphics,” an update from the many software, curation publication and umbrella projects of our Libre Graphics community.

For each project we want a title slide and one or two content slides:

  • The title slides should/could contain name of project, logo and perhaps a brief tag-line for/description of the project.
  • The content slides should be about changes in the last year; as well as perhaps plans for the near future, it is good if the slides are a mostly visual; with speaker notes with context in the .txt file for what to to say with the slides.
  • Naming of files:
    • projectname-0.png (or .jpg) -- title slide
    • projectname-1.png -- 1st content slide
    • projectname-2.png -- 2nd content slide
    • projectname.txt -- speaker notes
  • The graphics files should be 1024×768 – if they are not; they will be resized to fit.
    • The assets directory contains fonts that should be used for text objects on slides.
    • For projects focused on video/animation; an up to 100second video/animation with audio would be welcome instead of slides 1 and 2. If this option is taken, upload the video somewhere and provide an URL for fetching it.
  • The demo-project directory contains a set of empty files that you can build upon (and maybe better explain how to create the slides than those words)

If you're wondering what you should put on the slides, you can watch slides from previous presentations:

Content should be submitted by <date>.

Please send your slides to Ale Rimoldi: ale AT graphicslab.org or make a pull request to this repository.

Source for README.md

#  "State of Libre Graphics 2019: Style guide for slides" 

The opening presentation at Libre Graphics Meeting is “State of Libre Graphics,” an update from the many software, curation publication and umbrella projects of our Libre Graphics community.

For each project we want a title slide and one or two content slides:

- The title slides should/could contain name of project, logo and perhaps a brief tag-line for/description of the project.
- The content slides should be about changes in the last year; as well as perhaps plans for the near future, it is good if the slides are a mostly visual; with speaker notes with context in the .txt file for what to to say with the slides.
- Naming of files of :
  - `projectname-0.png` (or .jpg) -- title slide
  - `projectname-1.png` -- 1st content slide
  - `projectname-2.png` -- 2nd content slide
  - `projectname.txt` --  speaker notes
- The graphics files should be 1024×768 – if they are not; they will be resized to fit.
  - The `assets` directory contains fonts that should be used for text objects on slides.
  - For projects focused on video/animation; an up to 100second video/animation with audio would be welcome instead of slides 1 and 2. If this option is taken, upload the video somewhere and provide an URL for fetching it.
- The `demo-project` directory contains a set of empty files that you can build upon (and maybe better explain how to create the slides than those words)

If you're wondering what you should put on the slides, you can watch slides from previous  presentations:

- State of Libre Graphics 2018
  - https://github.com/libregraphicsmeeting/state-of-lg-2018
- State of Libre Graphics `<year>`
  - `<URL>`

Content should be submitted by `<date>`.

Please send your slides to Ale Rimoldi: ale AT graphicslab.org or make a pull request to this repository.

Gimp

schumaml asks mitch...

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