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Re: debconf registration



If we print out the badges on sheets of paper, I suppose we will need a
proper paper-cutter. Or is there some other solution besides spending
hours with a scissor. ;-)

-A.


On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 13:29 -0500, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
> Holger Levsen dijo [Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 07:56:41PM +0200]:
> > > Have done that, and I think I even have it somewhere. There are two
> > > ways for doing this:
> > > - Via a Zebra printer - a special printer which spits thermal-printed
> > 
> > no, thats not neccessary. the beauty of "my" solution (i just borrowed it (and 
> > their laminator) from the friendly ccc hackers...) is that you can use plain 
> > normal paper and printers. as said, a duplex-printer and colored paper would 
> > be very nice...
> 
> Ok, good :) It's a bit more manual work - but it works :) And I agree
> re: colored paper
> 
> > one question is, how big should the nametags be ? 54x86, 59x83 or 67x99 (all 
> > in millimeter) - I would prefer 54x86...
> 
> Heck, we can even make it 200x10 if we want to ;-) Not that many
> people would wear it, but... If we are to cut and laminate it,
> measures are not very important.
> 
> > >  we have to have them all ready beforehand, it'll be difficult
> > >   for people just to walk in. Well, this might even be an advantage
> > >   ;-)
> > 
> > We'll make all the nametags on july 1st. so in the evening of july 1st, noone 
> > without a debconf nametag is allow on campus ;-)
> 
> /me prints nametag before leaving
> 
> > > I have done both ways, and IIRC I have the code ready for printing the
> > > second alternative using LaTeX.
> > 
> > could you mail me that code please, Gunnar ?
> 
> Of course:
> 
> http://www.comas-code.org/examples/make_nametags
> 
> I did a run of that over our (several days old) database, and got
> this: 
> 
> http://www.comas-code.org/examples/nametags.pdf
> 
> Of course, we are not ICGTMP and we will not be in Cocoyoc :)
> 
> greetings,
> 


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