On 03/04/2013 10:27 AM, klaus-jürgen weghorn ol wrote:
Am 26.02.2013 17:36, schrieb Thorsten Behrens:
klaus-jürgen weghorn ol wrote:
As it is now in the new version: can we get the svg in the wiki in order
to make some marketing material or so?
Did that happen yet?
Not happened by now.
I uploaded three LibreOffice 4.0 "half-circle" logo style/design
brochures to the "Gallery and Fliers" wiki page.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Gallery_Flyers
1 - Letter size with "inches" in the text
1 - A4 size with "inches" in the text
1 - A4 size with "cm" in the text
These are "work in progress" versions of the "generic LibreOffice
brochures based on the text of a 3.3 era brochure. I took the
"half-circle" logo idea of the 4.0 front page and made it into a logo
image without the "4.0" part of the "text". You can uses them, or
modify them, as needed. I should be uploading the version with letter
size with "cm" measurement in the text soon. I just want to figure out
something first, that I noticed on that printout that was not on the
letter/inches version.
Would this give you a start on the new marketing materials? Would you
prefer showing the "4.0" in the image/logo text?
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