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Hi,

2011/5/23 Florian Effenberger <floeff@documentfoundation.org>:
Marc Paré wrote on 2011-05-14 08.12:

I'm helping out with the upcoming release 3.4 and was wondering if there
were some rules to observe when taking image/photos/screen grabs for
some of the features in this newest version.

What size and quality should they be taken?

thanks a lot!

Ideally, they should be available in high-quality PNG or JPG files, with a
size of 1600x or 1900x. Print magazines often ask for usable screenshot, and
the better the quality, the better it is for printing. Ideally, we make them
with Linux, as there we have less hassles with licensing of artwork and
window decoration.

Doesn't we have some at the Box-Project? I remember they had that at
PrOOoBox-times.... (CCing Daniela who did that then)

We agreed that time not to use Windows-screenshots because of some
uncertainties in the licenses coming from M$.
We choose as KDE theme which was not very far from the WinXP look.
I can dig my mail-archive if somebody is interested.

Bye

Volker


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