![]() Thankfully, when Inkscape might crash, it’s very good about automatically saving/recovering your document. This is just one of the downsides you get from such an ambitious, open-source project. Stability issues is a pretty vague statement, but Inkscape can be unpredictable sometimes and ultimately crash. Inkscape not truly supporting CMYK is by no means a deal breaker, but it would be incredible to expand Inkscape’s usability over to print design. It would be great if there was some way to search for and install extensions right in the Inkscape document, just like the Open Clipart Library. ![]() Can’t install extensions within Inkscape.I’m not sure if the 3D Boxes tool being gimmicky is worth docking points for, but I agree - I’ve never found much use for this tool.įilters are also a subjective place to take points away for as it’s really just a bunch of bonus features. While there are experimental gradient mesh tools for Inkscape, nothing official has been announced yet. Obviously, a gradient mesh tool would be incredible so we wouldn’t have to keep doing this. ![]() ![]() I imagine a configurable toolbar setup would look like something like this: 4.5/5 ConsĪs far as I know you can’t reconfigure the main toolbar, which would indeed be nice. Obviously, we all love Inkscape, but I’m more interested as to what people are docking points for - and if these things have been improved as of today. With Inkscape being around for more than a decade now, it got me wondering what all of these critics think about Inkscape.
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