Re: Fedora 10 release banner - text to path conversion

2008-11-25 Thread Jaroslav Reznik
- Máirín Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nicu Buculei wrote:
  Paul W. Frields wrote:
  On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:08:25PM +0100, Paolo Leoni wrote:
  For your convenience, I've uploaded on my webspace a little
 modified
  version of the large banner from Mo and Jayme Hayres SVG format):
 
  http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora10-0day-banner.svg
 
  http://pleoni.altervista.org/fedora10-0day-banner.png
 
  That looks like it might be the ticket -- let's have some more
  approvals from better eyes than mine, and we can have it added to
 the
  site for tomorrow.  Thanks Paolo!
  
  Until we get on OK from Mo, a minor modification from me: I made
 the
  rounded corners transparent (clipped) and also moved the screenshots
 a
  few pixels:
  http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/banners/fedora10-0day-banner.png
  http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/banners/fedora10-0day-banner.svg
 
 Let's use this one for the main banner, and use the
 text-less banner from Paolo as the side banner. So just to
 make it click-easy for Ricky:
 
 Large banner:
 http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/banners/fedora10-0day-banner.png
 
 Small banner:
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:Fedora10-banner-simple.png
 
 
 Can someone upload these also to
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/PromoBanners ? We need
 both the banners and source to be uploaded.  The source for
 the large one is here:
 
 http://fedora.nicubunu.ro/banners/fedora10-0day-banner.svg

Hi Máirín,
can you convert texts in source SVG to paths? I don't have font
for release number on my system and I'd like to finish Fedora KDE
release banner. Or is this font available somewhere in repo?
But still I think for final distribution is better to convert all
static texts to path.

Thanks
R. 

 Paolo do you have a link for the source for
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:Fedora10-banner-simple.png?
 
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Re: Fedora 10 release banner - text to path conversion

2008-11-25 Thread Jaroslav Reznik
- Paolo Leoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jaroslav Reznik ha scritto:
  Hi Máirín,
  can you convert texts in source SVG to paths? I don't have font
  for release number on my system and I'd like to finish Fedora KDE
  release banner. Or is this font available somewhere in repo?
  But still I think for final distribution is better to convert all
  static texts to path.
  
  Thanks
  R. 
  
 
 I think that the font that you're looking for is MgOpenModata, it's
 in
 the standard repository, type:
 
 yum -y install mgopen-fonts

Thanks,
I've already dig it from SVG source, investigation work :) Inkscape should
complain about missing font!

So second try:
http://rezza.hofyland.cz/fedora/artwork/banners/fedora10-0day-banner-kde.png

R.

 
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Re: Fedora 10 release banner - text to path conversion

2008-11-25 Thread Nicu Buculei

Jaroslav Reznik wrote:

Paolo Leoni wrote:

I think that the font that you're looking for is MgOpenModata, it's
in
the standard repository, type:

yum -y install mgopen-fonts


Thanks,
I've already dig it from SVG source, investigation work :) Inkscape should
complain about missing font!


Offtopic: no isn't Inkscape's work to complain, your word processor 
don't complain for a missing font, your PDF viewer don't complain, your 
web browser don't complain and so on. The applications try to find a 
matching font available.



So second try:
http://rezza.hofyland.cz/fedora/artwork/banners/fedora10-0day-banner-kde.png


Yes, that should de it.

I hope I will not annoy you with an idea I got right now: the leftmost 
screenshot, the basic KDE desktop, could be recognized by two elements: 
the dark bottom panel and the upper-right widget (I don't know its 
name), but that widget is not very visible. Probably it may be possible 
to play on the Y and Z axis to make it more obvious.


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Re: Fedora 10 release banner - text to path conversion

2008-11-25 Thread Nicu Buculei

Jaroslav Reznik wrote:

Nicu Buculei wrote:
Offtopic: no isn't Inkscape's work to complain, your word processor 
don't complain for a missing font, your PDF viewer don't complain,
your 
web browser don't complain and so on. The applications try to find a 
matching font available.


I know and you are right but a long time ago corel complaints about it.
It's OK for word processor/PDF viewer to match available font and show
at least something you can read. For gfx it's not what I want, I need 
exact look. But you know, I'm not artist, so it's my own lama opinion :)


This has potential for an interesting debate upstream at Inkscape. I 
know I had to tell a lot of people so far about yum installing 
mgopen-fonts, so such a feature would have saved some work.




Ok, thanks! I realized it before and I think better is to switch 1st 
and  3rd screenshots - the 1st one is more important than login screen.

Now the whole panel is visible and same for that upper right handle.

http://rezza.hofyland.cz/fedora/artwork/banners/fedora10-0day-banner-kde.png


I thin this is it.

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Re: Fedora 10 release banner - text to path conversion

2008-11-25 Thread Jaroslav Reznik
- Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jaroslav Reznik wrote:
  Paolo Leoni wrote:
  I think that the font that you're looking for is MgOpenModata,
 it's
  in
  the standard repository, type:
 
  yum -y install mgopen-fonts
  
  Thanks,
  I've already dig it from SVG source, investigation work :)
 Inkscape should
  complain about missing font!
 
 Offtopic: no isn't Inkscape's work to complain, your word processor 
 don't complain for a missing font, your PDF viewer don't complain,
 your 
 web browser don't complain and so on. The applications try to find a 
 matching font available.

I know and you are right but a long time ago corel complaints about it.
It's OK for word processor/PDF viewer to match available font and show
at least something you can read. For gfx it's not what I want, I need 
exact look. But you know, I'm not artist, so it's my own lama opinion :)

 
  So second try:
 
 http://rezza.hofyland.cz/fedora/artwork/banners/fedora10-0day-banner-kde.png
 
 Yes, that should de it.
 
 I hope I will not annoy you with an idea I got right now: the leftmost
 
 screenshot, the basic KDE desktop, could be recognized by two
 elements: 
 the dark bottom panel and the upper-right widget (I don't know its 
 name), but that widget is not very visible. Probably it may be
 possible 
 to play on the Y and Z axis to make it more obvious.

Ok, thanks! I realized it before and I think better is to switch 1st 
and  3rd screenshots - the 1st one is more important than login screen.
Now the whole panel is visible and same for that upper right handle.

http://rezza.hofyland.cz/fedora/artwork/banners/fedora10-0day-banner-kde.png

R.

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Re: Fedora 10 release banner - text to path conversion

2008-11-25 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 03:22:10PM +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
 Paul W. Frields wrote:
 On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:05:44PM +0200, Nicu Buculei wrote:
 Offtopic: no isn't Inkscape's work to complain, your word processor   
 don't complain for a missing font, your PDF viewer don't complain, 
 your  web browser don't complain and so on. The applications try to 
 find a  matching font available.

 Going OT, but in the future we hope to make it possible for you to get
 these kinds of add-ons easily using freedesktop.org standards and
 PackageKit.

 I saw you touched this feature in an interview about F10 (in The  
 Register I believe), but for this particular case it would need buy-in  
 from the application developers (Inkscape here) who need to be convinced  
 about the need and from our own desktop developers who are tryng to go  
 away from using RPMs for font installation (something where they  
 disagree with the fonts SIG). That's opposed to the multimedia codecs  
 use case, where it wil probably have instant acceptance.

To some extent it depends on what capabilities are developed for
opening documents directly from the desktop space, too.  Fonts may be
a tricky subject but the overall mission should be to lessen the
amount of interaction an end user has to have with packages.  Package
names and usage are often very non-obvious and if we can help desktop
users avoid them, all the better.

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