On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 09:21 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
> Máirín Duffy wrote:
> > Max, do you know if our printers can do something like this, and if so
> > what format they would need it in?
>
> There is need for special hardware for such transparencies? Like an
> ordinary user can't download th
Máirín Duffy wrote:
As usual, source SVGs are in the same dir. What do you folks think about
these?
Ah, one more thing: as we are going with various spins, maybe we should
provide a space for the spin name (probably next to the "DVD for x86
systems" text).
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Máirín Duffy wrote:
Max, do you know if our printers can do something like this, and if so
what format they would need it in?
There is need for special hardware for such transparencies? Like an
ordinary user can't download the graphics and print his own CD?
These are two designs that I came
Hi folks,
I started playing around with some of the designs Michael did recently
[1] to see if we could get closer to some final CD artwork for F8's release.
I read about this technique of designing CD labels to allow for the
silver of the CD to shine through and wanted to see if we could use
Anyone interested in producing "artsy" map projections to replace the
map projection drawn by matplotlib in:
http://jspaleta.fedorapeople.org/Fedora-World-Maps/clientmap.png
Instead of having matplotlib draw the world map, I'd be interested in
having an artistic svg of the world that I could
reuse
> "• You may not Sell or Distribute my Fonts for profit or alter the font
> file(s) [.ttf .fon] in any way without asking me first."
I understand your quote but is that a issue?
is isn't for a profit and it isn't altering the font files themselve..
just packaging them in a .deb or .rpm the actual
Just my opinion:
Well the icons look good indeed.. but i wonder if he is capable of
making echo icons in the echo color theme (i find the verry hard to
do) and judging from his current icons that have a ton of gradients
inside them i think he will need to learn a lot more to make echo
icons in the
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi Maria!
María Leandro wrote:
Hi...
Does someone know which is the official font for the "copyright" text
on the Fedora DVD's?
Traditionally we have used DejaVu Sans (or Bitstream Vera Sans)
But of course she can use any font included in the distro (Liberation,
whate
thx a lot!!
2007/10/17, Máirín Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi Maria!
>
> María Leandro wrote:
> > Hi...
> >
> > Does someone know which is the official font for the "copyright" text on
> > the Fedora DVD's?
>
> Traditionally we have used DejaVu Sans (or Bitstream Vera Sans)
>
> ~m
>
> _
Hi Maria!
María Leandro wrote:
Hi...
Does someone know which is the official font for the "copyright" text on
the Fedora DVD's?
Traditionally we have used DejaVu Sans (or Bitstream Vera Sans)
~m
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Hi...
Does someone know which is the official font for the "copyright" text on the
Fedora DVD's?
P.D.: is a little urgent :S
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