Hi,

I've created a small selection of sample documents to help showcase Calligra and related software.

The intention was for some more creative and less dry sample documents, so they are a mix of "family friendly" and creative works.

Some of these have been authored in LibreOffice - but as they are plain ODF documents, they remain useful for testing and as friendly documents which one could use in Calligra screenshots. (The reason I had use LO was owing to using Windows and, at the time, I had run into an issue when saving the ODT example...even though I had created a similar document entirely within.

The question is what the community would like to do with these - whether to incorporate them within the calligra repository on git.kde.org, or whether these should be kept in a separate repository, on gitorious for example?

The other question I would have is whether any small changes should be done - at present Creative Commons information is in a README text document which would be bundled with the docs, but I could add a footer to make sure it is visible from the document itself. Whilst the licensing information is stored inside the document info, it is interesting to see that LibreOffice and Calligra appeared to use different fields to store the document info?

The files are:

http://heap.kogmbh.net/stuartmd/webodf/README.txt - has licensing information and image sources http://heap.kogmbh.net/stuartmd/webodf/sample_postcard.odt - document presenting a postcard project http://heap.kogmbh.net/stuartmd/webodf/sample_lemonade.ods - "lemonade stand" spreadsheet http://heap.kogmbh.net/stuartmd/webodf/sample_pixels.odp - "pixel art" presentation

So any thoughts on where these should be stored / how they can be used further, would be welcomed.

- Stuart

-- Stuart Dickson
// KO GmbH http://kogmbh.com/legal/
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