Thanks Andreas for the suggested tarball.. I edited it accordingly and put the update at http://www.bioprocess.org/plasmid/plasmidomics-0.2.tar.gz <http://www.bioprocess.org/plasmid/plasmidomics-0.2.tar.gz>
I included the information of the previous HELP file into the README and changed the menu in the script. Greetings, Robert Andreas Tille wrote: > On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Robert Winkler wrote: > >> Please give me some feedback, if this is acceptable; otherwise please >> specify your needs more accurately e.g. template/ needed information in >> the copyright. > > I sended a tarball like I would perhaps release it in private mail to > not bloat the list and BTS with binary chunks. > >> Concerning the descriptions I would go for: >> >> Short description: draw plasmids and vector maps with high-quality >> graphics export >> >> Long description: Plasmidomics is written for easy drawing of >> plasmids and vector maps for the use in theses, presentations or >> other forms of publications. It natively supports postscript as >> output format. >> >> Is this sufficient? > > I think so. You might consider to exchange "high-quality" (which we > really > hope ;-)) by "Postscript/PDF" (what you feel apropriate and > important). This > sounds more informative than advertising. > >> I'm sorry for any inconvenience, but it's my first .deb-packaging >> approach as well as my first bug report... > > No problem - you are welcome to do your first steps guided by our > community. We also ask for patience on your side if the advises > we are giving are not clear enough - just ask again until we find > a reasonable way to explain what we want. > >> Thank you for your kind assistance, > > As I said - you are welcome > > Andreas. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]