Many thanks for your suggestions so far. I was hoping we could leverage the spreadubuntu resources to create our own set of promotional material. Perhaps for the next mtg agenda.
On 7/23/10, Andre Mangan <[email protected]> wrote: > Good for you, MoLE, > > If you save the document as a JPEG you can alter it in GIMP. If you do not > know how to do that nor want to learn Scribus, the easiest solution is to > contact the author (you will have to send him a copy anyway). Send your > request with details of what changes you need to [email protected] > He has volunteered to assist (see the text file in the source package). > Another option is to write a new document and copy and paste the images. > > If you really get stuck, contact me off-list and I will help you with the > graphics. > > Andre > > . > > On 23 July 2010 16:09, MoLE > <[email protected]<moleonthehill%[email protected]> >> wrote: > >> Afternoon all. >> >> I'd like to do some subtle promotion in my local area (community >> nocticeboards etc), so I had a look at the spreadubuntu site, which >> has a decent list of resources. >> >> I had my eye on this one, which clearly was made for the ubuntu-uk LoCo. >> >> >> http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/en/material/poster/your-free-alternative-v2-ink-saving >> >> Unfortunately I am cursed with major FAIL using scribus. I can't >> figure out how to change the text layers. Given that it supposedly >> has a multilingual text layer file, I thought that the best way to do >> it would be to add another text layer (en-au) and modify the contact >> details to suit our LoCo. >> >> Are there any scribus gurus out there who can point me in the right >> direction or help me out? Obviously this would help all of us who >> want to promote ubuntu locally. >> >> TIA >> >> >> MoLE >> >> -- >> ubuntu-au mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au >> > -- Sent from my mobile device -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
