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From: Jürgen Purtz <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: First SVG graphic
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2018 18:04:06 +0100
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I take the reactions of the last days as a strong consent to go on with 
the effort to integrate graphics into the documentation and use SVG as 
the language which creates such graphics. Also the proposed parallel 
handling of two SVG files - a rich but tool-specific version (optional 
and not normative) and a poor tool-independent version (mandatory and 
normative) - for the same graphic seems to be accepted. The community 
agrees that this way is not optimal because the use of *different 
SVG-tools* will lead to unnecessary problems - but there is no consensus 
about tools.

What shall we do next:

  * I will create one or more wiki pages where the procedure is
    described. Everybody can extend this pages or contribute to their
    discussion sites. The pages will be found in the category
    'Documentation' and its subcategory 'SVG' (to be created).
  * Actually, we have the very simple example 'PageLayout.svg' and an
    example of medium complexity 'gin.svg'. For testing purposes we
    shall have a third one of high complexity and with many different
    graphical elements. Can someone send such an example - as a
    screenshot or in any other format?
  * I want to engage everybody to identify important issues of PG and
    visualize them (similar to Oleg's proposal). We will have a -
    possibly long lasting - period of experiments with different
    examples. I think, it's necessary that we make our experiences with
    different tools and proceedings (one person creates a graphic,
    another one contributes changes, using the same or a different tool,
    ...). Those examples shall not be pure academic use cases. They
    shall reflect real situations with the expectation to be included
    into the documentation - one day or another.
  * In the initial phase, it may be helpful to do some centralized
    clearings on the first SVG source files. 'Copy&Paste' is widely used
    and the first examples will have the meaning of a lighthouse.
  * I will contact our web-team to discuss style-guide related issues.


Kind regards, Jürgen




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