Inkscape 0.48.2
Inkscape is an open-source vector graphics editor similar to Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Freehand, or Xara X. What sets Inkscape apart is its use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), an open XML-based W3C standard, as the native format.
In contrast to raster (bitmap) graphics editors such as Photoshop or Gimp, Inkscape stores its graphics in a vector format. Vector graphics is a resolution-independent description of the actual shapes and objects that you see in the image. A rasterization engine uses this information to determine how to plot each line and curve at any resolution or zoom level.
Contrast that to bitmap (raster) graphics which is always bound to a specific resolution and stores an image as a grid of pixels.
Inkscape can import and display bitmap images, too. An imported bitmap becomes yet another object in your vector graphics, and you can do with it everything you can do to other kinds of objects (move, transform, clip, etc.)
While Inkscape does not have all the features of the leading vector editors, the latest versions provide for a large portion of basic vector graphics editing capabilities. People report successfully using Inkscape in a lot of very different projects (web graphics, technical diagrams, icons, creative art, logos, maps).
Change Log:
# Regression fixes
* (Windows) The "Save as" dialog now again proposes the current filename for saving.
# Important bugfixes
* PDF/EPS+LaTeX export should give better spacing around figures now ("%" was added after each line in the TeX file)
* Inkscape 0.48 crashes in sp_stroke_style_line_update() when drawing with opened "Fill and Stroke" dialog.
* Inkscape coredumps on opening SVG files with gradients (FreeBSD amd64).
* Gradients crashing Inkscape 0.48 on OpenBSD/FreeBSD (amd64).
# Translations
* Dutch: UI translation updated
* Galician: UI translation updated
* Indonesian: UI translation updated
* Japanese: UI translation updated, docs translation added
* Russian: UI translation updated
In contrast to raster (bitmap) graphics editors such as Photoshop or Gimp, Inkscape stores its graphics in a vector format. Vector graphics is a resolution-independent description of the actual shapes and objects that you see in the image. A rasterization engine uses this information to determine how to plot each line and curve at any resolution or zoom level.
Contrast that to bitmap (raster) graphics which is always bound to a specific resolution and stores an image as a grid of pixels.
Inkscape can import and display bitmap images, too. An imported bitmap becomes yet another object in your vector graphics, and you can do with it everything you can do to other kinds of objects (move, transform, clip, etc.)
While Inkscape does not have all the features of the leading vector editors, the latest versions provide for a large portion of basic vector graphics editing capabilities. People report successfully using Inkscape in a lot of very different projects (web graphics, technical diagrams, icons, creative art, logos, maps).
Title: Inkscape 0.48.2
Filename: Inkscape-0.48.2-1-win32.exe
File size: 34.09MB (35,746,429 bytes)
Requirements: Windows 9x / 2000 / XP / 2003 / XP64
Languages: Multiple languages
License: Open Source
Date added: September 7, 2011
Author: Inkscape
www.inkscape.org
Change Log:
# Regression fixes
* (Windows) The "Save as" dialog now again proposes the current filename for saving.
# Important bugfixes
* PDF/EPS+LaTeX export should give better spacing around figures now ("%" was added after each line in the TeX file)
* Inkscape 0.48 crashes in sp_stroke_style_line_update() when drawing with opened "Fill and Stroke" dialog.
* Inkscape coredumps on opening SVG files with gradients (FreeBSD amd64).
* Gradients crashing Inkscape 0.48 on OpenBSD/FreeBSD (amd64).
# Translations
* Dutch: UI translation updated
* Galician: UI translation updated
* Indonesian: UI translation updated
* Japanese: UI translation updated, docs translation added
* Russian: UI translation updated
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