On 02/09/2011 09:53 AM, plino wrote:
Yes, you are right. I failed to notice the "_de" detail but if you read this
thread you are now aware that there is a wiki page on this subject ;)
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing#Documents_and_Resources
This is the link I finally found that has a list of the files on a DVD
for distribution.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/index.php?title=User:MagicFab/LibODVD
This is part of what I need. Of course, most of the links for DVD
labels and DVD cases are shown in German, which is where the site is
originally from. I can develop my own labels, since I prefer using
Light Scribe disks over the paper labels. I find that paper labels
"bubble up" after a year or two. I have a number of DVDs that had to be
thrown out due to this problem. With Light Scribe, I have no paper
label, but it is monochrome and it takes time to burn the label onto the
surface of the disk. Also Light Scribe does not have a 64-bit version
for Linux. I will have to use my Vista laptop any my external DVD
burner to do the job. Also the media is hard to find sometimes. Still
it is better than dealing with bubbly paper labels if they sit around
for awhile.
To be honest, most of my CDs and DVDs issued to friends and family, plus
some old clients, have "marker labels" instead of printed ones. Saves
time and money for those who do not care if it is a nice printed label.
One day I hope to get an ink-jet printer to print directly onto the
label area of the discs. Now that would be the best solution, but my HP
PSC is still a good working all-in-one printer to offset my colored
laser printer. By-the-By, do not use colored laser printers for most
disc labels. The toner can "peal" off the paper too often for safe use.
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