On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 10:47:16PM -0700, Manish Singh wrote: > On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 09:39:55AM +0200, Roman Joost wrote: > > Jan Smith created one more Flash Tutorial which shows how to create > > screenshots under Microsoft Windows. (If someone wonders where the other > > flash tutorial is: I added it under: http://docs.gimp.org/help.html - It > > describes how to setup a sandbox under Microsoft Windows). > > Honestly, though documentation contributions are nice, flash totally > sucks for documentation. You can't share or bookmark points in the > middle of tutorial. You can't search for text in it, and neither can > search engines. Thats a problem with Flash and you have a point here. For me the tutorials are just another medium of pointing out how things work. Jimmac made in the early days of GIMP 2.0 videos which where greatly accepted by the users. Why not Flash as well? Is it, because Flash is a propriatory format? The licenses to create the contributions are already paid, so why not use what we have to make things easier for users? > Looking at the content in this case (your permissions are broken, Roman), > I don't see any added value that animation brings. Thanks for the hint about the permissions - fixed them already :) Greetings, -- Roman Joost www: http://www.romanofski.de email: romanofski@xxxxxxxx
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