Help adapting poster for aussie use.

Andre Mangan andremangan at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 08:00:17 BST 2010


Good for you, MoLE,

If you save the document as a JPEG you can alter it in GIMP.  If you do not
know how to do that nor want to learn Scribus, the easiest solution is to
contact the author (you will have to send him a copy anyway).  Send your
request with details of what changes you need to tord.jansson at gmail.com
He has volunteered to assist (see the text file in the source package).
Another option is to write a new document and copy and paste the images.

If you really get stuck, contact me off-list and I will help you with the
graphics.

Andre

.

On 23 July 2010 16:09, MoLE
<moleonthehill+ubuntu-au at gmail.com<moleonthehill%2Bubuntu-au at gmail.com>
> wrote:

> Afternoon all.
>
> I'd like to do some subtle promotion in my local area (community
> nocticeboards etc), so I had a look at the spreadubuntu site, which
> has a decent list of resources.
>
> I had my eye on this one, which clearly was made for the ubuntu-uk LoCo.
>
>
> http://spreadubuntu.neomenlo.org/en/material/poster/your-free-alternative-v2-ink-saving
>
> Unfortunately I am cursed with major FAIL using scribus.  I can't
> figure out how to change the text layers.  Given that it supposedly
> has a multilingual text layer file, I thought that the best way to do
> it would be to add another text layer (en-au) and modify the contact
> details to suit our LoCo.
>
> Are there any scribus gurus out there who can point me in the right
> direction or help me out?  Obviously this would help all of us who
> want to promote ubuntu locally.
>
> TIA
>
>
> MoLE
>
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