tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2494584404832170200.post1319009265563000852..comments2023-02-09T06:23:10.522-08:00Comments on The Open EDge: Innovative Learning Conference 2008Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04202772681382426841noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2494584404832170200.post-62931769484190067622008-10-15T05:27:09.000-07:002008-10-15T05:27:09.000-07:00It is possible to install just the drawing program...It is possible to install just the drawing program from OpenOffice, but I confess I've never done it myself on anything but a Linux box. I think Wesnoth has both elements, but am not sure. Have you tried it? It's on the OpenDisc <br>Jim Kleinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2494584404832170200.post-17027099843637780122008-10-15T10:41:21.000-07:002008-10-15T10:41:21.000-07:00Thanks, Jim. Some of these weren't on my radar...Thanks, Jim. Some of these weren't on my radar. I'm going to try out Inkscape. GIMP is a little difficult for me for some reason. My past experience has been with Photoshop 6. I can get by with GIMP but I definitely need a tutorial book if I'm going to get better with it. Is the drawing package for Open Office standalone or does it require Open Office? I liked the influence of Australian programmers on the "maths" programs too btw ;) In the games section, not that it matters much, but "The Battle for Wesnoth" is listed in the description as turn -based and on the left hand side as real-time. For gamers, those are antonyms. Have a great time at the conference! <br>David Lindsaynoreply@blogger.com