+1 to this idea...
Not to take away any credit for taking the initiative, but the same idea
had occurred to me also. However, from a little bit of poking around I
couldn't figure out how to do it because the index.html is generated
from index.apt, and I can't see how to embed the relevant metadata into
that file from APT. But perhaps you've found a way ;-?
Anyway, to your question... the source file is at
./trunk/src/site/resources/images/HexagonalArchitectureOverview.odg
(Open Office), exported to .png.
Cheers
Dan
On 24/11/2010 19:58, Alexander Krasnukhin wrote:
OK, I found how to do it. Now I need the source of the image. Where I could
take them?
And since I'm going to mess with image. Are there any assumptions how to
make it even better? I've heard the one about red curvy lines. Something
else?
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:37 PM, Alexander Krasnukhin<[email protected]
wrote:
Just wasn't sure everybody would love this. Ok, I will try to find a way to
do this.
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 8:12 PM, Mohammad Nour El-Din<
[email protected]> wrote:
+1 very cool :)
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Sabine Winkler<[email protected]>
wrote:
+1 - sounds good. btw, it would also be nice to have this image without
the
"spellchecker red lines" ;-)
Am 24.11.2010 16:46, schrieb Alexander Krasnukhin:
Hi all,
What do you think about making front page image as image map somehow? I
mean
to be able click on interested part and be automatically redirected to
appropriate link. Pretty cool, huh?
image:
http://incubator.apache.org/isis/images/HexagonalArchitectureOverview.png
image map: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_map
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