Hi Anshuman,
On 07.07.23 04:35, Anshuman Pandey wrote:
In response to your query about my operating system, I'm currently using
Fedora 38 (GNU/Linux) with GNOME 44 DE, alongside LibreOffice. Having
noted that, I do have a few clarifications to seek regarding the
screenshots. The examples you've previously sent focus primarily on the
LibreOffice interface, without showing the operating system they were
running on. In providing my screenshots, should I also capture elements
of the OS interface, or just focus on LibreOffice? Additionally, my
current display settings are set to dark mode. Please advise if you'd
prefer a different appearance for the screenshots.
Thanks for the questions! Please capture the elements from the operating
system too, and we can crop them out later accordingly. It would be nice
to have a mixture of light- and dark-mode screenshots, if you can.
As for the video portion, I understand your requirements and am ready to
proceed accordingly. I just wanted to confirm whether my default OS
appearance - Fedora with GNOME, set to Dark Mode (both the OS and
LibreOffice) - is acceptable for the recording.
Great -- light mode is better for videos, so if you can switch to that
for the clip, that would be idea.
I'm delighted to contribute and assist in any way I can. Please don't
hesitate to reach out if there's anything else you need or any specific
guidelines I should adhere to for the screenshot and video.
Thanks again so much, Anshuman!
Cheers,
Mike
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