[KDE Dot News]
 faq
 flatforty
 contribute
 subscribe
 configure
 search
 rdf

 main
 parent
 thread


Re: akademy2008 logo sucks.
by Martin Fitzpatrick on Thursday 13/Mar/2008, @09:57
I think the positive people are too busy contributing to write comments on the dot ;)

Honestly, the logo and some of the layout/formatting is a little rough around the edges and there are also some positional issues in the numbers around the chart and the left hand side of the table. But, honestly, that looks to be more representative of the tools used to put it together: I've had similar problems with OO.org.

I was also a bit confused about choice black-yellow-red colour choice: until the last slide reminded me that's the German flag (duh). Finally, it turns out it's worth check you're viewing it at 100%: Kpdf defaulted to opening at 135% and was to blame for a lotted of jagged edges.

Should be a filtering option on here to only show comments from people who have contributed something to KDE ;)
  Related Links
 ·   Articles on Community and Events
 ·   Also by Martin Fitzpatrick
 ·   Contact author

Thread Threshold:

The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )

Re: akademy2008 logo sucks.
by Alex on Thursday 13/Mar/2008, @10:11
Akademy is in Belgium, black-yellow-red is the belgian flag.
German flag is black-red-yellow(gold) and rotated by 90 degree.

Alex
[ Reply To This | View ]
  • Re: akademy2008 logo sucks.
    by Martin Fitzpatrick on Friday 14/Mar/2008, @08:03
    /hides in shame.

    It's been a while since I took Geography, but there was no excuse for that. Apologies to all the Belgians.
    [ Reply To This | View ]

 
The Fine Print: The previous comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )

  "Ok guys, I'll implement focus-follows-mind next time and ship a magic patch." -- Matthias Ettrich
KDE®, "K Desktop Environment", "KDE Dot News", "got the dot?" and the KDE Logo® are trademarks or registered trademarks of KDE e.V. in the European Union, the United States and other countries. All other trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Comments are owned by the poster. The rest: Copyright © 2000-2008 KDE e.V. for The KDE Project. For further information or comments on this site, please contact the Webmaster.
[ home | post article | flat forty | subscribe | search | rdf ]