This svg-file contains the first part of an inkscape workshop I conducted at the Kieler Open Source und Linux Tage in September 2014. Full tutorial with text in German and English can be found at my website: Part I: Theory: English: http://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2015/Dec/inkscape-fuer-einsteiger-teil-i-grundlagen-en.html German: http://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2015/Dec/inkscape-fuer-einsteiger-teil-i-grundlagen.html
This svg-file contains the second part of an Inkscape workshop I conducted at the Kieler Open Source und Linux Tage in September 2014. Full tutorial with text, animations and practice file in both languages can be found at my website: Part II: Practice English: http://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2015/Dec/inkscape-fuer-einsteiger-teil-ii-praxis-en.html German: http://vektorrascheln.de/posts/2015/Dec/inkscape-fuer-einsteiger-teil-ii-praxis.html
Snapping since Inkscape 0.91 explained.
Report bugs at: https://inkscape.org/report Watch video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y7_T_tbGAM
Instructions for installation of development version using a chroot environment to not mess up your own configuration files. Tested on Linux Mint 17.2. Takes up about 650 MB space, and needs to download several hundred MB of data.
The linked script (see link at the right) allows you to automatically compile, install and update the Inkscape development version (or any other Inkscape branch) on your Ubuntu-based Linux system, in parallel to the stable Inkscape version that you are using for production (from ppa, official repositories of your distro, snap package or whatever). Tested on Linux Mint and Vanilla Ubuntu. Actually, the linked script is MIT licenced, but I cannot select that here. The symbol picture is public domain (I had to upload one to be able to sort this into a gallery of my choice).
For Jabier :) - and any new website translators. (follow the link at the right for the mp4 video)