Author Topic: Inkscape > Extensions > Gcodetools > Path to Gcode  (Read 12125 times)

November 10, 2018, 09:30:19 AM
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There are so, so many really talented people, both in our forums, and the Inkscape community in general!  Like Moini, over the years I have tried to stimulate more sharing, and just general social interactions which I think would foster a stronger community.  It's part of the reason I added a gallery to this site, so people could share their projects. 

But alas, it seems most people just don't have time for sharing.  Or maybe it's just that people use facebook for that kind of thing.  I'm not sure.

I wonder if I made a new board....maybe called something like "Hobbies"....I wonder if that might entice people to post about their projects?
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November 10, 2018, 10:08:29 AM
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Sounds like something interesting to try out, Brynn.

November 10, 2018, 10:29:44 AM
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 :tup:  I'll do it a little later today.
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November 10, 2018, 01:43:13 PM
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Ok, done.  I decided to name it "How Do You Use Inkscape" because a lot of people use Inkscape professionally, and might not post in a board called Hobbies.  Although that's not set in stone.  Please feel free to comment.  Eek, better add a question mark.
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January 20, 2019, 05:44:10 AM
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Hello again
My OS is nagging me to upgrade my installation of Inkscape to the latest version.
Could you please tell me whether the Gcodetools under Extensions has been retained, or removed?
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January 20, 2019, 01:23:40 PM
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No change to gcodetools in Inkscape 0.92.4.

January 21, 2019, 08:18:37 PM
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Oh geez, I hope that nagging can be disabled.  I'm planning a switch to Linux in the next year, and would not like to be nagged!  (That's why I got rid of Firefox, although I'll probably have to go back to it, on Linux.)
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January 22, 2019, 09:55:04 AM
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You can also use Chrome on Linux, or Opera, or any of the smaller browsers that are only available under Linux. And 'nagging' just means that the update manager tells you that there are updates available, by displaying a different symbol in the task bar than it does when there are none. Updating is usually a good idea.