Skencil

Skencil

Skencil 0.6.16 on SuSE Linux 9.3 Professional under GNOME
Initial release October 31, 1998 (1998-10-31)
Stable release
0.6.17 / June 19, 2005 (2005-06-19)
Preview release
1.0 alpha / October 31, 2010 (2010-10-31)
Operating system Linux
Type Vector graphics editor
License GNU Library General Public License
Website www.skencil.org

Skencil, formerly called Sketch, is a free software vector graphics editor, released under the GNU Lesser General Public License. Its first public version, Sketch 0.5.0, was released on October 31, 1998.

As claimed on its website, "Skencil is implemented almost completely in Python, a very high-level, object oriented, interpreted language, with the rest written in C for speed."

Version 0.6.17 of Skencil was released in 2005, and a preview 1.0 alpha was released in 2010.[1] It has versions compatible with Linux on the i386, DEC Alpha, m68k, PowerPC and SPARC architectures, with FreeBSD, with Solaris, with IRIX64 6.4, and with AIX.

Future plans include porting the user interface from Tk to GTK+, a multiple document interface, and multi-font, fully integrated multiline text.[2]

The project has a friendly fork, sK1, improved by CMYK colorspace support, Cairo based renderer, color management and an importer for Corel Draw (CDR) files.

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