took "Can you provide us with exact instructions on how to
fix this?" too literally... :}
As for XFig and SVG, I agree. There are enough other formats provided
that most graphics programs will be able to read at least one of them.
--
Charles Briscoe-Smith Hacking Free Sof
l XFig users to grab the
EPS version and import it as an XFig "picture" object. Making the EPS
file into a picture object has the advantage of not losing scalability,
but it doesn't enable editing the logo. Of course, this may be seen as
an advantage...
So, it's up to you. I su
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 10:21:17PM +0100, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 06:56:11PM +0000, Charles Briscoe-Smith wrote:
> > Please would you regenerate the following files from the (corrent) EPS or
> > PDF files, thus helping banish the old, broken logo from the face o
Package: www.debian.org
Version: N/A; reported 2002-01-20
Severity: normal
This page gives an account of an error which crept into the current
Debian logo when/since it was first adopted:
http://www.hands.com/~phil/debian/logo/readme.html
I noticed recently that the logo which gdm uses by defaul
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