Well, I was told that Monday as the first day of the week is the
International standard. That was the first time I heard such a thing.
Every "printable calendar" site I have gone to, over the years, for PDF
files had most of their calendars as Sunday first, with only one or two
samples for Monday first.
So I was thinking about taking my idea and re-doing it with a Monday as
the first day and re-formating it for both Letter and A4 paper, then
adding the LibreOffice themes.
YES, I do like your new themed calendar[s]. The calendar itself looks
great. I like the idea of each month has a different color from the
last one. I might try that myself.
I use Draw rarely, so for me to do some editing to the Draw file might
be a little challenging to me. To be honest, if I was going to make a
calendar, I would use Calc or Writer since I know how to use them enough
to make a calendar in them.
If someone would translate the text or provide an English text for it,
it could be a good calendar to use. I do not know what "VERO" is, plus
"Revista" is in your Brazilian Portuguese, I think. So those months
will need some other text that relates to some English information, like
the Documentation Project, or all of the languages LO supports.
NOW
we really need to have all these calendar ideas placed somewhere on a
Wiki page for 2014 calendars that are LibreOffice themes or just good
ones for our users to use. We need to do this soon, so months do not go
by so our users would need to start looking for the 2015 calendars.
Any ideas where on the current wiki pages we could place them?
On 01/04/2014 09:18 PM, Eliane Domingos de Sousa wrote:
Hi Tim, All,
Well, I had an ideia after read your e-mail.
I prepared another template of calendar. My ideia was: calendar and
LibreOffice advertisment for each month.
I translated the months and the weeks, but I didn't translate the
advertisment. I thought it would be better each community insert your
advertisment in your own language.
Just to justify, I prepared the file in LibreOffice Draw, because I
think this is one of the modules forgetful by the users. Well, in
Brazil, most of users forget. This is one the way that I find to
estimulate users to use LibreOffice Draw.
I'm not sure if you are going to like this calendar, but I'm sharing
anyway.
ODG:
https://owncloud.documentfoundation.org/public.php?service=files&t=b57e4cbe33e40bc9774b2a8f8c33e23f
PDF:
https://owncloud.documentfoundation.org/public.php?service=files&t=70bb227deefdf1ca096085ca849e0832
Feel free to use and modify.
Best,
Eliane Domingos de Sousa
Comunidade LibreOffice Brasil
Brazilian LibreOffice Community
Liberte-se, para editar textos, planilhas e apresentações
use http://pt-br.libreoffice.org/ é totalmente de graça.
Experimente o sistema de perguntas e respostas da Comunidade
LibreOffice Brasil:http://ask.libreoffice.org/pt-br/questions/
Em 02-01-2014 01:04, Kracked_P_P---webmaster escreveu:
Happy to Help.
I think things like monthly wall calendars and other things that
users can hang up in their offices or dorm rooms, etc., would be a
good idea as a "passive" marketing tool, or at least a conversation
starter.
A guy/gal works in an office/cubical where they use MSO. He has a
wall calendar that has a LibreOffice theme where he/she can write in
important dates for meetings and such. Now, people in the office
might wonder what LibreOffice.org is all about, including if this
means "give me more liberty in the office to do what I like" or
something else altogether. It could become a nice conversation
starter over lunch or break time.
Having a calendar file that can be edited by the user to add "events"
and important dates to the "day cells" before printing also might
look good as well.
I think a weekly calendar or bi-weekly one might work well, but that
is a lot more pages to do/edit/modify unless it is really worth
doing. I tend to pick up a weekly calendar "book" for a "cheap"
price and not use the "day planner" idea of larger booklet with
special pages and such that are used to fill in a "expensive looking"
cover. Also, that could involve some "special" duplex printing with
the correct info on both sides of the letter size paper.
Still we need more "every day" items that a user could have on
his/her desk at work and/or at home that has a LibreOffice "theme" or
marketing "idea" on it.
The more of these every day items we have for people to download and
print, or buy from a vendor a a low cost, would be a really good
"passive" marketing tool. How many coffee cups have logo and company
info on them that are on the "average" office desk? How many people
see these unique cups every day and sometimes ask where they got the
coffee cup and what is the information displayed "all about". Single
and "low costing" make-on-demand services for things like coffee and
other beverage cups are hard to find. But there is a market for
these items for our users and marketers. Think of all the handout
items that you might see at shows, from pens to cups. Most of these
items need to be purchased in "bulk" numbers. But if a user could
get t-shirts, cups, pens, stickers, calendars, note pads, hats, and
any number of items that might be popular to have. Ask your local
Kiwanis group member about the items he/she can buy from their
catalog[s] that are both useful and advertise Kiwanis or their
"cause". I deal with a group that is one of the Kiwanis Family of
organizations, so I know what they can get and how much they cost.
Yes the Kiwanis buys in bulk. But there is a market out there for
these items and if there is an outlet for buying single items as a
low cost.
In another thread we are talking about getting a professional DVD
making company to offer LO based DVDs in single units so it is no
longer in the hands of home burning and printing individuals trying
to fill the "gap". Maybe places like Lulu.com could sell a
LibreOffice 2015 Photo/Graphics Calendar for say $14 each. Maybe we
can get a vendor to sell t-shirts and ball caps as well that has the
LibreOffice logo on it.
Having people like Eliane and others working on posters, cards,
calendars, stickers, and other items that the user might want/need to
use it very important. I hear that the original card and calendar
from this thread is now being "translated" to a lot of other
languages. That is a good thing. The more people in more languages
that have access to all these ideas for posters, graphics, calendars,
brochures, templates, etc., etc., the better it is for LO and for our
user base. We need to keep this creativity up.
On 01/01/2014 06:51 PM, Eliane Domingos de Sousa wrote:
Hi,
You gave me another idea. I'll prepare something in the weekend and
I share with the list.
Best
Eliane Domingos de Sousa
Comunidade LibreOffice Brasil
Brazilian LibreOffice Community
Liberte-se, para editar textos, planilhas e apresentações
use http://pt-br.libreoffice.org/ é totalmente de graça.
Experimente o sistema de perguntas e respostas da Comunidade
LibreOffice Brasil:http://ask.libreoffice.org/pt-br/questions/
Em 01-01-2014 21:17, Kracked_P_P---webmaster escreveu:
Here is a PDf file that is a very basic monthly calendar that has a
LibreOffice theme.
This is just a first draft and could use some work, like adding the
LO URL and such, plus making the calendar fill the whole page
instead of leaving some space at the bottom. I left the space there
to help deal with any needed room for the theme work.
http://libreoffice-na.us/2014%20Weekly%20Calendar%20US%20Holidays-landscape-2--edit-1.pdf
It prints out file, for a quick draft test. Right now the "banner"
needs to be 0.8 inches high to fit into the space. I just chose
this one from what I had in a LO artwork folder. There can be made
some other image that could work better, or use the logo, etc..
So just look at it and see what you think about making a LO themed
monthly calendar that you can write on. This one has USA holidays
in it as well. I prefer that type, along with "Sunday first" "cells".
-------------------
I wrote:
Thanks much....
Maybe these calendars could be added to a Wiki page for marketing
materials, or just something our users might like to download and
print out.
I know that I look for printable calendars late in the year for
the next year's needs.
It would be interesting to make a 12 page/month landscape calendar
with a LibreOffice theme. The ones I download are PDF files, but
I could try and find a "good" free Word/Writer or Excel/Calc 2014
12 page/month calendar template and work on making it LO themed. I
print these one-month-per-page calendars out and use them on my
refrigerator as my "master" calendar that is a copy of my small
"book" one. I look at it daily. So if we could have a LO themed
one, maybe it would look nice on an "office wall" or other area
where more than the user could see it.
On 01/01/2014 02:14 PM, Eliane Domingos de Sousa wrote:
Hi all,
Ok, I found some time to modify the file:
ODG file:
https://owncloud.documentfoundation.org/public.php?service=files&t=d2962eac004c6066ab45a6463391fdf1
PDF file:
https://owncloud.documentfoundation.org/public.php?service=files&t=131f422910ea8dddcc429393ea4552a6
Best,
Eliane Domingos de Sousa
--
To unsubscribe e-mail to: marketing+unsubscribe@global.libreoffice.org
Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/
Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette
List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/marketing/
All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Context
Privacy Policy |
Impressum (Legal Info) |
Copyright information: Unless otherwise specified, all text and images
on this website are licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
This does not include the source code of LibreOffice, which is
licensed under the Mozilla Public License (
MPLv2).
"LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are
registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are
in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. Their respective
logos and icons are also subject to international copyright laws. Use
thereof is explained in our
trademark policy.