On Wed, 2011-03-23 at 19:57 +0200, Hillar Liiv wrote:
Hi,
You can try to do something like these:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/b/b9/ScatterInContext_horizon.jpg
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/b/b3/ScatterInContext_bunch.jpg
But then you need to ask original files.
Hi Hillar,
Thanks for the feedback, I had seen those already and did follow the
mailing list on this subject, reasonably closely.
There will be some variations that I will try - but for day one I
thought it better to stick with the bunch graphic as is.
BTW - I'm also using the svg file Nick posted to the wiki originally and
scaling then exporting to png using Inkscape and I don't follow the
problem with the transparency issue, the original and generated files
appear correct with handling of transparency.
Best wishes,
Drew
Hillar
2011/3/23 drew <drew@baseanswers.com>
Hi,
Scatter is it?
Alright gave it a whirl (ha ha).
I took this piece:
http://lo-portal.us/temp/Post-card-generic_c.pdf
Then tried to apply the scatter motif:
http://lo-portal.us/temp/Post-card-generic_c_scatter.pdf
Am I on the same page with you guys on this?
Do you want the scatter pattern always on the left?
Anyway - just thought I'd put this up for some feedback.
Thanks much for all the work on this,
Drew
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