Hi Martin,
Hi,
what is the font used in the covers?
Liberation Sans
For localization purposes I would need
it. It seem as if Liberation Sans is used, but on macOS in Draw 5.4 the
text is too wide and disrupts the intended design as I open it.
I can't speak for any Apple computers, but under Linux and Win XP - 10 I
cannot see any issue.
In older designs some font was used that did not support wider codepages,
like unicode, I hope you used one that does (or that a version of that font
with all necessary codepages exists). Maybe you can upload that font to the
site?
No, I used the Liberation Sans font that LibreOffice installs, and it
appears that Heiko Tietze used that same font in his official branding
files.
Also, in the Cover design I propose you align the "LibreOffice
Documentation Team" test to the left border of the upper "LibreOffice"
design, now it is centered on the page, but the upper ribbon is actually
not a full page-width space as the 6 with cubes takes its toll on the right
side of the page.
Not under Linux or Windows. The alignment is as per previous guides.
Also, the LibreOffice logo seems streched out horizontally when I open this
file in Draw, that should probably not be done.
It has _*NOT*_ been stretched and I repeat my previous reply to Oliver's
comment:
"/There is only a uniform size reduction of the header items, as
illustrated here: http://tasit.net/files/NoStretch.png Both of the
header components are copied from Heiko Tietze official branding file
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#LibreOffice_6.0_series
and uniformly reduced in size for a balanced fit within the header area./"
If it has been stretched then we have a serious bug in Draw. As
previously stated:
"/I cannot detect any disproportionate stretching, but if anyone else
can please go ahead and make the required corrections./"
Another question: now the title of GS is: Getting Started Guide and
LibreOffice 6 is just a logo setup. Shouldn't this be a part of the title,
like
Getting Started With LibreOffice 6.0?
I simply followed what was done for the 3, 4 and 5 editions of the
guide. I will leave it up to the documentation team to decide otherwise.
I am attaching the pdf
Attachments are removed from posts to this list and if you read my
signature line you will realize your message to the noreply@ address
never reached me.
directly made of the posted fodg file
Ah! This is the first, last and only time I will ever make anything
available in fodg format. I don't see any use for this format and I do
_*NOT*_ wish anyone to explain it's intended advantages and features to
me. I regularly create/edit files in odg format and I have no issues
with that format.
For clarification here is a link to the pdf output from the odg file
under Linux and Windows:
http://www.tasit.net/files/LO6_GS_Guide_Covers_DCB_20170913.pdf
- what I get
on macOS in LO5.4. Is this a Letter/A4 thing? Or OS thing/font rendering
issue?
The slide/page is A4, the same as all previous guides.
Thanks, m.
Regards
Dave