On 03/10/2011 05:38 PM, drew wrote:
Sorry to be dense. I meant "what needs to be done on the sleeve insert"?
Id doesn't exist
Yes, we do not have one. I was told that LibreOffice-Box might have
made one.
We need the text written up. We need it to be formatted for the paper
size and
the arrangement of panels on the sheets so everything is in order when
the sheets
are bound together.
Below is part of the text I used in the Snapshot Testing DVD I have
handed out to
a friend and her kids, going hopefully around to other students at their
school, and
beyond the original family.
The text has contact information and URLs for the wiki pages and other
relevant sites.
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“LibreOffice is the free power-packed Open Source personal productivity
suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six feature-rich
applications for all your document production and data processing
needs: Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math and Base. Support and
documentation is free from our large, dedicated community of users,
contributors and developers.” [ from libreoffice.org ]
Although you can freely download LibreOffice from their download page [
libreoffice.org/download ], it is a large file and could take too long
for some user's Internet access services to download it properly. This
DVD is dedicated to the users that need a physical disc to install this
package. Along with the installation files, this DVD has a lot of other
content: Documentation, Localized Dictionaries, Templates and Sample
Files, Add On Options, Clipart Galleries and Files, along with other
free and open source software packages. By including this content in
the DVD, the user has the ability to install and use them without
needing to download them from Internet sources.
Currently, the DVD's web browser files [HTML] are in English. The goal
of the North American Community DVD Project is to create one DVD that
supports English, Español, and Française language pages and content
files. There are translation teams are working on the other two
language versions that will be merged into one DVD. Until that time,
the project will release the individual language versions as they are
completed. This English version DVD is in the final editing and testing
phases. When completed, users may acquire a copy of the DVD via a ISO
file download [4.2 GB or larger], From a “selling portal” where you will
be charged the cost of the media and shipping/handling, or through a
LibreOffice user who creates copies to be handed out to friends and family.
“LibreOffice is the free power-packed Open Source personal productivity
suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six feature-rich
applications for all your document production and data processing needs:
Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math and Base. Support and documentation is
free from our large, dedicated community of users, contributors and
developers.” [ from libreoffice.org ]
Although you can freely download LibreOffice from their download page [
libreoffice.org/download ], it is a large file and could take too long
for some user's Internet access services to download it properly. This
DVD is dedicated to the users that need a physical disc to install this
package. Along with the installation files, this DVD has a lot of other
content: Documentation, Localized Dictionaries, Templates and Sample
Files, Add On Options, Clipart Galleries and Files, along with other
free and open source software packages. By including this content in the
DVD, the user has the ability to install and use them without needing to
download them from Internet sources.
Currently, the DVD's web browser files [HTML] are in English. The goal
of the North American Community DVD Project is to create one DVD that
supports English, Español, and Française language pages and content
files. There are translation teams are working on the other two language
versions that will be merged into one DVD. Until that time, the project
will release the individual language versions as they are completed.
This English version DVD is in the final editing and testing phases.
When completed, users may acquire a copy of the DVD via a ISO file
download [4.2 GB or larger], From a “selling portal” where you will be
charged the cost of the media and shipping/handling, or through a
LibreOffice user who creates copies to be handed out to friends and family.
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