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Re: Fwd: Debian Artwork DVD Label



Tobi a écrit :
Hello Filipus, thanks four your Mail.

>Thank you.
>When I proposed to have only one paragraph on each label, that was to make the >text more readable. I didn't see real CDs with your covers, but on my screen >it seems that the text would be very small. Do you think it's a good idea to
>use the new space to increase the text's font size?

--- real pic ---
Here a real pic from the old label
http://www.bgoll.de/wordpress/17042007-45-debian-etch-cd

--- fontsize & dpi ---
I´ve made the text font on the new label from 12 to 14. More than 14 is too big
for the labelsize.
The dpi on the new labels is 150 dpi
OK, I compared with a CD here and it seems the text should be readable. Thank you.


--- Sources ---
You will find the label and cover on the new page from the artwork as *.xcf
sources.

http://www.onkelchentobi.de/cover.html
Thank you :)




> You already have pages with the first two items. I would like to see them in
> the same page.

sorry, but ur last sentence doesn´t give any sense to me regarding the 2 pages?
It's OK now.

More linguistic changes...

The cd cover & label artwork featured on this page is for free to use on any way you like. You can edit the text and pictures by "The Gimp" using the sources *.xcf files.

should be

You are free to use the disk covers and label artwork featured on this page in any way you like. You can edit the text and pictures using GIMP using the source *.xcf files.

On the first label, "Make sure your BIOS setup is configure to allow booting from DVD." should be at least "Make sure your BIOS setup is configureD to allow booting from DVD.", but "BIOS setup is configured" may be redundant.


What's the purpose of having "The GNU/Linux Debian Etch 4.0" on each label? If there is one, please change like the cover to 'Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 "etch"'.

Finally, the resolution is still too low for the paragraph of text. Richard Atterer suggested 150 DPI, but it seems to be already that. I have no idea how label makers do, but if I look at my CDs it looks like vectorial. Or perhaps really higher resolution. The problem is in the source file.



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