Hi,
In he final frantic days of assembling the disc image for SCaLE this
weekend.
The disc UI is pretty much grafted on top of the LibreOfficeBox iso, and
some files for distribution mixed into the directories, and a much
trimmed down number of pages avialble.
For the look and feel, the header in this case, the css and image files
making up the tdf theme in the box directory was cloned:
../themes/tdf/*
to
../themes/community/*
All working html pages use the community css and image files.
As part of this community theme a logo.
I did this today - so of course I used Bernhard's latest logo design..of
course, added a tag line for this particular disc and adjusted the
#header section in the community/css/layout.css file.
A screen shot of the look:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/d/de/NA-CommDVD-community_theme.png
So - again, I'm down to days here to finish this, it is focused to this
one time use, but could be the bases for more work.
As for other graphical items, the label art has been updated to the
label being used for the show, the icons have all been updated to the
latest libreoffice icons.
Anyway - any strong objections to my using that header?
Thanks
Drew
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