The good news is this is easy to follow, and we are starting to get translations. For https://github.com/OSGeo/osgeo/pull/90 we have tried to set up the following folder structure:
print/eu - for a4 and similar
print/us - for letter
print/de - for german
What do people think of this approach? My hope is that it would allow people to quickly find and download a bunch of ready-to-use PDFs in required language/format.
The good news is this is easy to follow, and we are starting to get translations. For https://github.com/OSGeo/osgeo/pull/90 we have tried to set up the following folder structure:
print/eu - for a4 and similar
print/us - for letter
print/de - for german
What do people think of this approach? My hope is that it would allow people to quickly find and download a bunch of ready-to-use PDFs in required language/format.
On 4 October 2017 at 15:53, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@gmail.com> wrote:
What do people think of this approach? My hope is that it would allow people
to quickly find and download a bunch of ready-to-use PDFs in required
language/format.
I would prefer to have the source code and not the pdf, at least we
should also add the source code in a nested folder
- print/eu - for a4 and similar
- print/us - for letter
- print/de - for german
What do people think of this approach? My hope is that it would
allow people to quickly find and download a bunch of ready-to-use
PDFs in required language/format.
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On 4 October 2017 at 15:53, Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@gmail.com> wrote:
What do people think of this approach? My hope is that it would allow people
to quickly find and download a bunch of ready-to-use PDFs in required
language/format.
I would prefer to have the source code and not the pdf, at least we
should also add the source code in a nested folder
+1 for providing the source code too. Nested folder is ok for me.
We can rename those files, they were provided like that from the designer so I wanted to make sure we had them “as is”.
I am not sure what DEF is, I think Pim only used that for print ready material that had full rez graphics. Pim can you confirm what DEF stands for?
Aside: Any original files are stored over in the collateral folders, the formats range from the “portable” SVG and EPS, to scribus, sketch and indesign. Please see original component 3 acceptance email for guidance on what is available.
The good news is this is easy to follow, and we are starting to get
translations. For https://github.com/OSGeo/osgeo/pull/90 [3] we have
tried to set up the following folder structure:
print/eu - for a4 and similar
print/us - for letter
print/de - for german
What do people think of this approach? My hope is that it would
allow people to quickly find and download a bunch of ready-to-use
PDFs in required language/format.
We can rename those files, they were provided like that from the designer so I wanted to make sure we had them “as is”.
I am not sure what DEF is, I think Pim only used that for print ready material that had full rez graphics. Pim can you confirm what DEF stands for?
Aside: Any original files are stored over in the collateral folders, the formats range from the “portable” SVG and EPS, to scribus, sketch and indesign. Please see original component 3 acceptance email for guidance on what is available.
The good news is this is easy to follow, and we are starting to get
translations. For https://github.com/OSGeo/osgeo/pull/90 [3] we have
tried to set up the following folder structure:
print/eu - for a4 and similar
print/us - for letter
print/de - for german
What do people think of this approach? My hope is that it would
allow people to quickly find and download a bunch of ready-to-use
PDFs in required language/format.