# tools.inkscape.[[las]].authoring [[tools.svg]] - objects menu openable from main toolbar ## 101 - circle - audio - blue - general - yellow-orange - voices _?_ - rectangle - red - anchor ? - square - start ## links ### anchors - object ---> right click ---> create link - id without hashtag - anchor <---description <---#anchor_id <---rectangle ### hyperlink - object ---> right click ---> create link - href >>> url ### intro / start - square - object properties --> id `start` ## images while importing **link** is needed **not embedded** ## image sequences - image file --> object properties - ---> description - `down / up /... / up left / right down /....` - new line - `motion_source/sutr1/files.lst` - ---> ! set button ! - `down motion_source/sutr1/files.lst ` ## sound - circle (NO ELLIPSE NO) - object properties ---> desription - sound_source/xxx.mp3 - ---> ! set button ! ## Interaction manual double click - fullscreen click with middle button - grab spacebar - anchor //intro mouse pointer --> edge - edge scrolling [fullscreen must be on] ## image workflows ### lists #### windows list The method is the same as for all versions of Windows, starting with Windows 3.1 (from 1985!): 1. Open File Explorer. 2. Navigate to the folder under scrutiny. 3. Press Ctrl+L 4. Type this command (or use copy/paste) and press Enter: cmd  /c  dir  /b  > "%temp%\\Dir.txt"  & notepad  "%temp%\\Dir.txt" ### windows 11 - open in terminal - `` dir >filename.txt `` - also see kinda misleading https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-11-copy-folders-file-list-into-text-file/ #### linux list ls *.png > files.lst ### optimization #### png `parallel --lb --tag optipng -o 5 -i 1 ::: **/*.png` - `parallel` = process in [parallel](https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/) - `-o 5` = ridiculously high optimization - `-i 1` = turn on [interlacing](https://blog.codinghorror.com/progressive-image-rendering/) #### jpeg `parallel --lb --tag jpegoptim --all-progressive --force ::: **/*.jpg`