OSP is testing Liberation Mono in an invitation for an exhibition in Brussels:
(Inkscape, Gimp and Scribus)
Thanks to Red Hat®, a 3 major new sets of fonts under GPL+exception
license.
Named "Liberation" serif, sans and mono, those types are designed to
subset the hegemony of proprietary helvetica, times and monospace
courier new because metric compatible. It means distance between letters
are the same, lenght of …
No it's not a new software, it's a record OSP contributed to, using inkscape and gimp... Proud to announce another printed matter on a great maxi.
“DONNA”
THREE HIGHLY AMAZING TRACKS. A VOCAL TECHNO TRACK WITH ODESSAS BEAUTIFUL
VOICE, AND TWO OTHER HOT AND SMASHING TECHNO PRODUCTIONS …
Use Inkscape and XSLT to Create Cross-Platform Reports and Forms, an article by Chad Files on the Linux Journal website that details a workflow to produce dynamic forms and reports for both print and web using Inkscape and Xslt.
Description of the problem and requirements:
Health-care claims are very intricate …
View from Les Rencontres de
Lure (Lurs,
France)
Welcome back! OSP is about to start a busy year, but before we begin... here a fresh take on the application of Open Source methodologies in design:
"An open source methodology could aid us in moving in this direction for it provides …
The Linux Foundation OpenPrinting work group, organises a get-together
24-27 September in Montreal.
http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting/SummitMontreal
As stated on their site, the printing activities of the Linux Foundation revolve around a few focal points:
Nepomuk Bar - City Mine(d) - Rue Saint-Jean Nepomucen, 17, Bruxel
Click here for English
Open Source Publishing est fier de vous inviter à son petit-déjeuner
canadien, où vous seront servies leurs dernières aventures dans le monde
des Logiciels Libres. Au menu: mise en page animée d’un …
Do free software developers need lawyers, when reverse engineering formats such as Corel Draw? How to work on the compatibility of file formats, when risking law suits from patent holders? Should we forget about opening up proprietary formats altogether? Jon Philips takes the position that developers should 'do until done' …
A news found on Linuxhelp:
Visit any random website and chances are the website expects your machine to have a set of fonts which have become the de-facto standard on the Internet. The fonts being Arial, Times New Roman, Courier New and so on. While it may not be illegal …