Sadly, this PDF imported with inkscape looks bad, and is more dificult to edit texts.
Best regards Mariano Reingart http://www.sistemasagiles.com.ar http://reingart.blogspot.com On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote: > If you don't have the source, you can open and edit it with inkscape. Oh > yeah! Did it when designers would throw stuff at in in pdf thinking > they could make a few extra bucks by not letting me adjust it. Inkscape > should do a pretty good job and it can save as pdf as well. (But can't > all we linux users now-a-days.) > Best Regards, > Jason > > On Sun, 2010-05-02 at 20:26 -0700, mdipierro wrote: >> I cannot find the source. I will check if I have a copy at the office. >> >> massimo >> >> On May 2, 7:28 pm, Mariano Reingart <reing...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > I'm looking at: >> > >> > http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/web2py_cheatsheet.pdf >> > >> > and I wonder if anyone have the source file, so we can adapt it and >> > translate (to spanish)... >> > >> > I'm thinking of printing and distributing it to the attendees of the >> > next PyDay here in Argentina (were I'm going to give a talk about >> > w2p): >> > >> > http://www.pyday.com.ar >> > >> > (the site is also made with web2conf :-) >> > >> > Best regards, >> > >> > Mariano >> > Reingarthttp://www.web2py.com.arhttp://www.sistemasagiles.com.arhttp://reingart.blogspot.com > > >