I did try to work in the "official" png, but the resolution wasn't
good enough.  I was wondering about that aspect - i.e. keeping a
consistent sage "brand".  I am certainly not a marketing expert, and I
think most sage developers (and most math people in general) aren't
either, but at some point it might be worth developing guidelines for
such graphics and merchandise.  I thought the hyperbolic picture might
work although it might not look so good printed - hard to say.

I'm glad some people you know are enjoying the coloring book.  It has
been a little more popular in my department than I expected.    I will
definitely put out a better version before the end of 2009; I have at
least 3 or 4 more ideas I need to implement, and it will include all
souce code.

-MH

On Dec 13, 9:48 am, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> FWIW, I like the bcard3 better, and perhaps dropping the support
> info.  The place to try online is a must, I agree.
>
> Would it make sense to substitute one of the graphics with the
> "official" .png thing on the main website etc?  But it's nice to have
> something a little different, love the hyperbolic disk.
>
> - kcrisman
>
> PS Which reminds me I should tell you one of my students already
> colored half your book as a distraction from finals; this may end up
> more popular than you anticipated.
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