Hi Ian,

On 07.10.2012 00:10, Ian Lynch wrote:
On 6 October 2012 22:23, Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]> wrote:

On 10/6/12, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:
I think the OP is asking about printed forms, as on a bumper sticker.
  Since
they are presumably enlarged, the provision of trademark information in
small but readable type at/around the margin would probably work.

Well this would be confusing in itself, doesnt it already has a printed TM?


One thing that immediately springs to mind is that Inkscape is getting used
for these drawings in preference to AOO Draw because it supports svg.  If
we are serious about a drawing component to AOO and to open standards we
must have a strategy to fully support svg. This has been an on-going issue
since the start of OOo but it is getting more and more urgent as time goes
on. Armin has done some great work, no doubt about it but we really need to
take it further. I only wish I had the know how.

It would be nice to fully support it, but don't forget that we need these things as OLE, MS-compatible CustomShapes and more stuff not supported by SVG, so there is no way to get a pure SVG editor from Draw/Impress. We already have the good import (which creates an imported graphic containing the SVG) and a medium-quality export. Currently to do more than transformaing the SVG you need to 'break' it to draw objects (convert to our internal ODF data). The easiest way to support this with more deph would be to go into a 'Svg'-mode when a SVG graphic is selected (comparable from the theory to go to a bitmap editor UI when selecting a bitmap graphic). Both would lead to writing new programs with new UI for these cases, a long lasting task to do, but possible. Woulöd also be nice for bitmap graphics, though. The quesion is if this would not already overburden our normal target users... A good and logic way forward would be to write a SVG2.0 export, that could be used for playing presentations without AOO at all. Any volunteers...?

Sincerely,
        Armin



  - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Alexandro Colorado
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 09:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OpenOffice SVG vector graphics

On 10/6/12, Guy Waterval <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Alexandro,
Hi all,

2012/10/6 Alexandro Colorado <[email protected]>

I upload the OpenOffice SVG logo on pure SVG, still needs some cleanup
on the nodes, but this is a 100% SVG logo.
The attachment is on the cWiki:


https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/27834483/ApacheOpenOfficeTM.svg
&


https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=27834483&sortBy=date&;


Many thanks for your work, it's appreciated.
Please, could you tell me how to reuse properly your work or any free
logo
of this type ?.
In a book there is no problem, a notice"Credits" can tell the author and
license of the work.
But in other cases of use, as a banner on a car or as poster, how to do
to
give credit of the reused work ? I see only the possibility to add a
line
with the corresponding informations.

SVG is an XML program and support Metadata, which is extra information
on the work.

Inkscape support such metadata including a series of documents.

http://wiki.creativecommons.org/images/4/47/Inkscape-0.44SVN-metadata.png

A+
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gw



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Alexandro Colorado
PPMC Apache OpenOffice
http://es.openoffice.org




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Alexandro Colorado
PPMC Apache OpenOffice
http://es.openoffice.org





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