Hi Yiriy, I would not go all the way to the edge, I kept a 1 cm margin all around. This will be easier when other want to print the pages at home.
I would also like to renew the call: please take a couple of minutes to create a one page description of your or your favourite project(s). Thanks ! Sven > On 21 Jan 2015, at 14:31, Yuriy Tymchuk <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi. > > One important question: Can I count on borderless printing? > > Uko > > >> On 06 Jan 2015, at 16:20, Sven Van Caekenberghe <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Pharo is a platform, an enabler. The various frameworks and libraries on top >> of Pharo constitute the actual building blocks for real world applications. >> We have a healthy ecosystem, but we need to improve discoverability. >> >> One of the things that we want to do during the upcoming Pharo Days >> (http://pharodays2015.pharo.org/) is a Project Expo as a replacement for the >> traditional Show Your Project presentations. >> >> The idea is that authors, maintainers, supporters or even users create a >> single poster style A4 page highlighting one framework or library. Describe >> what it is, what the main features, advantages and applications are, give >> some links so where those interested can find out more, a bit like a >> datasheet. >> >> Here is an example: >> >> <stamp-poster.pdf> >> Obviously I am no designer, but that does not matter: you are marketing a >> software artefact to fellow developers. >> >> Those posters turned in before Sunday January 25th will be printed on at >> least A3 format (maybe larger if possible). We will then put them up during >> the conference. Make sure to ask around if you want to talk face to face to >> someone about a particular topic. >> >> Afterwards we will collect all posters into an online exhibition going >> forward. >> >> So please help out ! >> >> Thank you, >> >> Sven >> >> PS: >> >> You are free to create a page using any tool you like, just produce an A4 >> PDF without any too large coloured or filled areas (i.e. make it print >> friendly). And remember, small projects or sub projects are important too.
