On 1/21/2013 6:10 AM, Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
> On 13-01-20 03:56 PM, Ron Faile wrote:
>> I've finished the reference card set and uploaded them to the wiki
>> [1]. The module icons have been added and they do help identify the
>> applications they are for. Thanks for the suggestion Marc.
> 
> Hi Ron,
> 
> They look great, and will no doubt be very useful. The many variations
> made me think generating such versions could be somehow automated in the
> future on the website. Thank you for your work. I find it specially
> useful to have direct links to PDF renders.
> 
> One important detail I noticed in my printing tests, the LibreOffice
> logo on the left seems to be low-resolution, which results in poor print
> quality. Can this be fixed? Most people may not notice but it's low
> enough resolution that it looks blurry even on the screen when I open
> the PDF. I am using evince 3.4.0 in Trisquel if that matters, a Windows
> version is available here: http://www.pdfreaders.org.
> 
> I would do this correction myself on a single document but there are 16
> variations of it that would need to be
> corrected/re-generated/re-uploaded, and I will most surely forget some
> detail (fonts, etc.) that will make it look different. I will be looking
> into translating some of these so if this isn't fixed by release I will
> take the time to do it. Mentioning any extra fonts used (if any) and
> linking to the high-resolution version of the logos on that same page
> may be useful for translators too in the near future. I love the
> instructions on the back too :)
> 
> I believe there was some recent discussion about measuring the # of
> downloads for another document and the difficulty of doing this on the
> Wiki. It will be important to measure how many downloads there are for
> these variations of the PDF, so in the future we can focus on those that
> are most used / drop those that aren't at all. What do you think?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Fabian
> 

Thanks Fabian. Yes the logo is low-resolution. There are some
higher-resolution versions on the wiki and I'll work on replacing them
and uploading the new files. The only problem with the SVG that Daniel
suggested is that it has a purpleish background. I'm not a graphic
designer, so I'm not sure if I'll be able to use it. If someone who
knows more about it can create a transparent version, I'll be happy to
use it.

I agree that we may not need all 16 variations, we just need some info
on which are the most used. If you have any suggestions about which ones
to focus on, we can discuss it. Liberation Sans is the only font used in
the 4.0 cards. It is installed by default when you install LibreOffice.
I'm glad you're interested in translating the cards. It will be a
benefit to many of our users.

Thanks,
Ron

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