- From: Joe Berkovitz <joe@noteflight.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2016 12:52:06 -0400
- To: Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org>
- Cc: Audio Working Group <public-audio@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CA+ojG-bArCLZ_Lb5=vPASsp3VvRhETzOhwGDQsT7Z-1oYu3nqw@mail.gmail.com>
I have recently started using Google Slides to create diagrams. This too is obviously a proprietary tool but it is free, can be used on any platform and I find it is adequate for most diagrams. . . . . . ...Joe Joe Berkovitz President Noteflight LLC +1 978 314 6271 49R Day Street Somerville MA 02144 USA "Bring music to life" www.noteflight.com On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 12:35 PM, Chris Lilley <chris@w3.org> wrote: > On 2016-09-28 11:58, Raymond Toy wrote: > >> It looks like most[1] of the diagrams in the spec were created using >> OmniGraffle. Is this the desired tool we want to use for the diagrams? >> >> I don't care too much as long as we pick one. >> > I would much prefer the diagrams to be maintained in an open format (SVG > would be a good choice here) which can be generated and maintained in > multiple editors on all platforms. OmniGraffle looks nice, but the app is > iOS and OS X only and it is a proprietary format. > >> >> It seems we might also be missing the source for some of the diagrams, >> like the convolver example. It would be nice to have the original sources >> for the diagrams checked in somewhere. >> > Agreed. > > -- > Chris Lilley > @svgeesus > Technical Director, W3C Interaction Domain > > >
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