On Sat, 2011-04-16 at 10:04 -0400, drew wrote:
On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 12:27 -0400, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
The DVD insert
We may need to place the system requirements on the insert sheet[s].
Agreed
Many packages have it printed on their boxes, but I do not think we
should change the back cover panel of the DVD case. Since we should
have it listed somewhere, it could be "next to" the instructions on
how
to use the DVD.
Yes I think that makes sense.
Hi,
Alright - well, I formated a full tabloid page size - 3 columns.
Decided to put more stuff in, so we can start to edit out.
All the text in this file came from websites (TDF.org, Libo.org,
Libo-na.us) just very very little editing.
The second page, full right side is the front cover - this is just
placeholder graphics, but I did make a new globe..
The second page center panel - I think that is close to finished - as
one panel.
All the rest, has to fit in the 4 remaining panels.
So, this is just 90 minutes of work, and I'll put it down till tonight
http://lo-portal.us/temp/na-vd-insert-en.pdf
[that is a Hybrid file BTW, meaning you can open for edit in LibO]
(although the odt is sitting next to it, also)
Thanks
Drew
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