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Hi Paulo!

Am Samstag, den 12.02.2011, 02:05 -0200 schrieb Paulo José:

For now everything is almost done. The worst part is align and format 
correctly all the text boxes. :P I personally can't do this... >.<
If 
there's a way to simply "copy" a master page (mainly its Styles) to 
another, I would love to know... :D 

Oh, I noticed in the comments to your blog posting [1] that you found
the workaround that also "worked" for me in the past.

But since we already talk about the templates, may I add some thoughts?
But first a question - are the current templates meant to used as
official marketing templates for LibreOffice? You know, the artistic
quality is (as usual - so to say) just fantastic ;-)

When I looked a the designs, I had to remember one particular statement
of one of the supervisors at my university. When a student once held a
presentation with gradients that caused darker slide edges, he noted:
"Engineers worked very hard on data project technology to ensure
homogeneous lighting for the whole picture." This, it seems that the
design might only work well if people know that this effect is really
intended ... so please don't get me wrong, I just wanted to share what
made me think about slide designs a few years ago.

However - Jaron, Paulo ... thank you *so* much for your incredible work!

Cheers,
Christoph

PS: Tomorrow, I'd like to comment your great Blender "experiments" ... I
think there is a chance to derive something very visible :-)


[1]
http://paulojose-brainstorm.blogspot.com/2011/02/wip-bachianas-brasieliras-no1-v01.html


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