Re: website's debian logo

2000-01-07 Thread James A. Treacy
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 02:17:45PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > > I'm a little confused. FYI, I did go through with Raul last month and > update the 'logos' directory: > You did the right thing. It's just that the web pages are (or were) still using the old images, which reside in the Pics dire

Re: website's debian logo

2000-01-07 Thread Adam Di Carlo
I'm a little confused. FYI, I did go through with Raul last month and update the 'logos' directory: 1999-12-10 21:31 adam * index.data, index.wml, officiallogo-nd.eps, officiallogo-nd.fig, officiallogo-nd.pdf, officiallogo-nd.ps.gz, officiallogo.eps, officiallogo.fig, o

Re: website's debian logo

2000-01-06 Thread Darren O. Benham
Yes.. *do* commit and *do* copy the logos/ image like you suggested. Also.. make sure you change something and commit the template that uses (basic.wml? I'll have to check it out) so that the pages are remade with the proper HEIGHT and WIDTH parameters... WML installs these automagicly On Fri, J

Re: website's debian logo

2000-01-06 Thread Anthony Wong
On Thu, Jan 06, 2000 at 06:17:20PM -0500, James A. Treacy wrote: |On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 06:43:39AM +0800, Anthony Wong wrote: | |> For the swirl we can copy logos/openlogo-nd-50.jpg to Pics/logo-50.jpg, | |Go ahead and commit this part. ok. |> for the word "debian", I have made the jpeg version

Re: website's debian logo

2000-01-06 Thread James A. Treacy
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 06:43:39AM +0800, Anthony Wong wrote: > Hi all, > > As pointed out in the past that the Debian logo being used in all our > pages are not the 'real' one, I think it's good to change it to use > the correct version. > > For the swirl we can copy logos/openlogo-nd-50.jpg to

website's debian logo

2000-01-06 Thread Anthony Wong
Hi all, As pointed out in the past that the Debian logo being used in all our pages are not the 'real' one, I think it's good to change it to use the correct version. For the swirl we can copy logos/openlogo-nd-50.jpg to Pics/logo-50.jpg, for the word "debian", I have made the jpeg version from t