- Docs: Add README link to pre-release

- Docs (ReleaseInstructions): Comment out Makefile-related instructions for now and
    add to-dos (README referencing current version and `package-lock.json`, tagging)
- npm: Bump to 3.0.0-alpha.4
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# 3.0.0-alpha.4
- Docs: Convert more docs to JSDoc and add JSDoc script (thanks, tetedacier!)
- Fix `main` on `package.json` to reference UMD distribution and `module`
to point to ES6 Module dist
- Fix (regression): Bad name on function passed to `path.js`
- Fix (regression): Star tool (radialshift)
- Fix (regression): Favicon setting
# 3.0.0-alpha.3
- Change: Default to stylesheet above `editor` directory

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(Also available as a [download](https://github.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit/releases/download/svg-edit-2.8.1/svg-edit-2.8.1.zip) in [releases](https://github.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit/releases)).
You may also try the [pre-release](https://svg-edit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-3.0.0-alpha.4/editor/svg-editor.html) (or the [ES6-Module](https://svg-edit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-3.0.0-alpha.4/editor/svg-editor.html) version, assuming a modern browser).
## Installation
Note that steps 1-2 below are only necessary if you wish to integrate

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# Creating a new svg-edit release
## Update the main project
1. Update the VERSION variable in Makefile.
2. Update `version` in `package.json`
3. Update the CHANGES file with a summary of all changes.
4. Commit these changes with `git commit -m "Updating Makefile and CHANGES for release X.Y"`.
<!--
1. Update the VERSION variable in Makefile.
-->
1. Update `version` in `package.json` (and `package-lock.json` (via `npm i`))
1. Update the CHANGES file with a summary of all changes.
1. Update the README to point to the current version (it will not be available until the steps below)
1. Commit these changes
<!-- with `git commit -m "Updating Makefile and CHANGES for release X.Y"`-->.
1. Tag the version, prefixed by "v", e.g., `v3.0.1`.
The above steps can be done on a fork and committed via a pull request.
## Create the release binaries
## Create the release on `gh-pages`
<!--
2. From the root directory run `make`.
3. Copy `build/svg-edit-X.Y/`, `build/svg-edit-X.Y-src.tar.gz`, and `build/svg-edit-X.Y.zip` to a temporary directory.
-->
1. Ensure you are on the `master` branch with `git checkout master`.
2. From the root directory run `make`.
3. Copy `build/svg-edit-X.Y/`, `build/svg-edit-X.Y-src.tar.gz`, and `build/svg-edit-X.Y.zip` to a temporary directory.
4. Switch to the `gh-pages` branch with `git checkout gh-pages`.
5. Copy the `svg-edit-X.Y` directory to `releases/svg-edit-X.Y`.
6. Commit these changes with `git commit -m "Updating binary files for release X.Y"`.
7. Switch back to the `master` branch with `git checkout master`.
8. Ensure this step worked by visiting https://svgedit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-X.Y/svg-editor.html
1. Ensure you are on the `master` branch with `git checkout master`.
1. Switch to the `gh-pages` branch with `git checkout gh-pages`.
1. Copy the `svg-edit-X.Y` directory to `releases/svg-edit-X.Y`.
1. Commit these changes with `git commit -m "Updating binary files for release X.Y"`.
1. Switch back to the `master` branch with `git checkout master`.
1. Ensure this step worked by visiting <https://svgedit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-X.Y/svg-editor.html>
The above steps can be done on a fork and committed via a pull request.
## Create the release on GitHub
<!--
4. Attach the `svg-edit-X.Y-src.tar.gz` and `build/svg-edit-X.Y.zip` files to the release.
-->
1. Go to <https://github.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit/releases> and select `Draft a new release`.
1. Make the release target point at the commit where the makefile and changes were updated.
1. Write a short description of the release and include a link to the live version:
<https://svgedit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-X.Y/svg-editor.html>
1. Create the release!
1. Go to `https://github.com/SVG-Edit/svgedit/releases` and select `Draft a new release`.
2. Make the release target point at the commit where the makefile and changes were updated.
3. Write a short description of the release and include a link to the live version:
https://svgedit.github.io/svgedit/releases/svg-edit-X.Y/svg-editor.html
4. Attach the `svg-edit-X.Y-src.tar.gz` and `build/svg-edit-X.Y.zip` files to the release.
5. Create the release!
You will need to be a member of the SVGEdit GitHub group to do this step.
You will need to be a member of the SVG-Edit GitHub group to do this step.
## Publish to npm

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{
"name": "svgedit",
"version": "3.0.0-alpha.3",
"version": "3.0.0-alpha.4",
"lockfileVersion": 1,
"requires": true,
"dependencies": {

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{
"name": "svgedit",
"version": "3.0.0-alpha.3",
"version": "3.0.0-alpha.4",
"description": "Powerful SVG-Editor for your browser ",
"main": "dist/index-umd.js",
"module": "dist/index-es.js",