OpenSync interview for the dot finished
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Hi,
I've attached the Interview in plain html, in pdf and in odt and also the
pictures used in the pdf/odt so they can be included in the Interview for the
dot.
Also I've prepared submitting the story to several sites, so I can push them
out with a click of 8 buttons or so :)
So, could someone who has the rights take the html and put it on the Dot? I'll
then modify the articles for the newspapers to include the link to the dot.
I should be able to put them out today.
Best wishes,
Arne
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Am Dienstag 16 Mai 2006 08:17 schrieb Arne Babenhauserheide:
Hi,
I've attached the Interview in plain html, in pdf and in odt and also the
pictures used in the pdf/odt so they can be included in the Interview for
the dot.
Hi Arne!
I just read the PDF-version and the letter-spacing is really not good. I guess
you exported with KWord? Better export with which doesn't have the
kerning-problems.
than that: Nice to read :) Now I have hope to be able to sync KAbc and
Korganizer with my Palm T|X in the near future again :)
No.2 | | 524 bytes |
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Am Dienstag 16 Mai 2006 14:01 schrieb Arne Babenhauserheide:
Hi Carsten,
I'm glad you like it :)
I just read the PDF-version and the letter-spacing is really not good. I
guess you exported with KWord? Better export with which doesn't have
the kerning-problems.
Could you export it?
Done
I don't have on my Computer (would take a small millenia to compile and
I don't have enough free diskspace :) )
Yes, probably 2gig space and 2 weeks to compile ;-)
No.3 | | 413 bytes |
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Hi Carsten,
I'm glad you like it :)
I just read the PDF-version and the letter-spacing is really not good. I
guess you exported with KWord? Better export with which doesn't have
the kerning-problems.
Could you export it?
I don't have on my Computer (would take a small millenia to compile and I
don't have enough free diskspace :) )
Best wishes,
Arne
No.4 | | 343 bytes |
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Hi,
Please inform me, as soon as the Interview is on the Dot (or when it will be
online).
I want to push out the texts for the other online-newspapers directly
afterwards and everything is prepared since friday or so, which means I can't
restart my comp, till I put out the article :) ).
Best wishes,
Arne
No.5 | | 880 bytes |
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Tuesday 16 May 2006 08:17, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
I've attached the Interview in plain html, in pdf and in odt and also the
pictures used in the pdf/odt so they can be included in the Interview for
the dot.
What do you plan to use the pdf/odt for? If you want to submit it to online
sources that don't do layouting/formatting themselves then you definitely
should add more of a KDE-look to the document. It doesn't look sexy at all :)
The HTML version is probably embedded as part of a bigger page with the normal
KDE footer/header and thus doesn't have the problem.
Reason I ask is the discussion between you and Carsten that made me wonder why
you're putting so much effort in a document that as far as I can see won't be
used (i.e. the pdf version, that's not what you'd put online) :)
No.6 | | 333 bytes |
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El Martes, 16 de Mayo de 2006 14:23, Carsten Niehaus :
Am Dienstag 16 Mai 2006 14:01 schrieb Arne Babenhauserheide:
Could you export it?
Done
But seems to interpret odt differently the layout definitely differs
I now did it via export to postscript + ps2pdf
I hope this one looks better.
Arne
No.7 | | 665 bytes |
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El Martes, 16 de Mayo de 2006 19:46, Martijn Klingens :
What do you plan to use the pdf/odt for? If you want to submit it to online
sources that don't do layouting/formatting themselves then you definitely
should add more of a KDE-look to the document. It doesn't look sexy at all
:)
I plan to give it more of a KDE-look, but I'd need templates for that, which I
don't have yet.
Can you point me to quickly useable sources (KWord-templates, i.e.)?
And besides that, I want to put the doc into p2p-networks, and I think a pdf
(+odt for an editeable format) is the best solution there.
Greets,
Arne
No.8 | | 214 bytes |
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Tuesday 16 May 2006 22:33, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
Can you point me to quickly useable sources (KWord-templates, i.e.)?
No, sorry, it's somewhere on the overcrowded TD list to collect those. :(
No.9 | | 544 bytes |
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I now published on various sites and on the dot.
At last got it out I was growing quite iddly on having it sitting in my
lap all the time :)
El Viernes, 19 de Mayo de 2006 20:47, Martijn Klingens :
Tuesday 16 May 2006 22:33, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
Can you point me to quickly useable sources (KWord-templates, i.e.)?
No, sorry, it's somewhere on the overcrowded TD list to collect those. :(
No Problem,
I think I'll stick with the current design for now, then.
Best wishes,
Arne
No.10 | | 874 bytes |
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I just saw the reformatted Verssion on the dot, and I wouldn't have thought,
the look could be given that much of a lift!
http://dot.kde.org/1148063569/
Thumbs up for the one who did it!
And many thanks!
Best wishes,
Arne
El S, 20 de Mayo de 2006 11:57, Arne Babenhauserheide :
I now published on various sites and on the dot.
At last got it out I was growing quite iddly on having it sitting in my
lap all the time :)
El Viernes, 19 de Mayo de 2006 20:47, Martijn Klingens :
Tuesday 16 May 2006 22:33, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
Can you point me to quickly useable sources (KWord-templates, i.e.)?
No, sorry, it's somewhere on the overcrowded TD list to collect those.
:(
No Problem,
I think I'll stick with the current design for now, then.
Best wishes,
Arne
No.11 | | 521 bytes |
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Arne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab (AT) web (DOT) dewrote:
I just saw the reformatted Verssion on the dot, and I wouldn't have thought,
the look could be given that much of a lift!
http://dot.kde.org/1148063569/
Thumbs up for the one who did it!
And many thanks!
This looks like Jonathan's work. Thanks!
Cheers,
Navin.
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No.12 | | 611 bytes |
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El Lunes, 22 de Mayo de 2006 01:23, Navindra Umanee :
Arne Babenhauserheide <arne_bab (AT) web (DOT) dewrote:
I just saw the reformatted Verssion on the dot, and I wouldn't have
thought, the look could be given that much of a lift!
This looks like Jonathan's work. Thanks!
You mean Jonathan Riddel?
I found a typo by my in the rticle, and would like to ask him, if he could correct it
It's syncing, not synching (even though it stems from synchronizing, talk about english Cornelius (Sync dev) corrected it, and he should know :) ).
Best wishes,
Arne