Closed mcarrera77 closed 5 years ago
@mcarrera77 looking closely it looks like the gvSig logo background may be as you intended? Do you have a vector SVG image to use as a source (as the image provided would not look good when printed out).
Hi Jody,
what viewer are you using to print it? We can see the PDF file in Acrobat Reader and the SVG file in Inkscake without that background.
We also can see OSGeo logo without problem in both files.
About the 'Laptop frame' issue, what are you referring to? They are screenshots that are a summarize about what they can do.
Thank you very much. Best regards, Mario
El 16/10/17 a las 07:54, Jody Garnett escribió:
@mcarrera77 https://github.com/mcarrera77 looking closely it looks like the gvSig logo background may be as you intended? Do you have a vector SVG image to use as a source (as the image provided would not look good when printed out).
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I was using:
For the laptop frame, the visual look for these handouts is to surround screen snaps with a frame of either a "laptop", "browser", or "mobile" as appropriate.
We've updated the flyer. I attach it. gvSIG_flyer2-def_A4.pdf
You may want to just link to the pull request? Is there a pull request ...
We have uploaded the gvSIG flyers to the server.