On 07/14/18 14:11, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
Ping and a small modification.

You have not addressed previous feedback with this version.

~Brian

Cheers.
Elias.

2018-06-30 19:51 GMT-03:00 Elias M. Mariani <marianiel...@gmail.com>:
Sorry for spamming but I added some things:
- Change @exec to @tags.

Cheers.
Elias.

2018-06-22 2:25 GMT-03:00 Kirill Bychkov <ki...@linklevel.net>:
On Mon, June 18, 2018 21:26, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
Well, I dont know what to tell you...
The version that I commited is fully functional as I understand and is
already updated.
You should move your stuff to this repository:
https://github.com/jasperla/openbsd-wip
There is where we look before start porting something new, but leave
sk1 as presented here.
In my opinion it wasn't ready enough to be moved to openbsd-wip.
openbsd-wip is not a graveyard.

Cheers.
Elias.

2018-06-16 17:58 GMT-03:00 Kirill Bychkov <ki...@linklevel.net>:
On Thu, June 14, 2018 09:41, Elias M. Mariani wrote:
Find attached the new version with just missing whitespaces between
the variables of the Makefile.
Good for a weekly ping. :D

Cheers.
Elias.
Hi.
I have this port sitting in mystuff for a long time. It requires
lcms with pyton bindings. I have a patch for lcms (not lcms2). IIRC
it was done for some previous version of sk1.
http://cvs.linklevel.net/index.cgi/ports/graphics/sk1project/

2018-06-07 15:32 GMT-03:00 Elias M. Mariani <marianiel...@gmail.com>:
sK1 is an open source vector graphics editor.
First of all sK1 is oriented for prepress industry, therefore works
with CMYK colorspace and produces CMYK-based PDF and postscript
output.

I use it myself to create vector graphics and exporting them to SVG.
Pretty cool.

Tested by me, no errors found.
Looking for tester/OK/commit

Cheers.
Elias.



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