Dear all,
In the nearby future I will need to use some documents to pass on information in alternative formats, namely PDF to support some contents I will share on the wiki.
This came up as I was organizing my notes from the last 4 years of school and eventually found many contents I would like to share with Fedora and in general with the free software community.
Since my main goal is to make them available for Fedora, I've created a small OpenOffice.org Write Template (which does require mgopen-modata-fonts).
I haven't placed it online, so if anyone around wants to share some opinions in order to improve it and make it more consistent with Fedora branding, please feel free to do such.
Nelson
Hi Nelson!
Not sure if you know about Publican (the toolchain that the Documentation Team uses) it can output to PDF, HTML, HTML-single, epub, etc...
It also has a ready-made fedora brand, (for documentation) but a new brand for marketing documents could easily be made up also.
One of the other big advantages of the publican is that it makes translation of documents easier than if using openoffice.
cheers, ryanlerch
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:26 AM, Nelson Marques nmo.marques@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
In the nearby future I will need to use some documents to pass on information in alternative formats, namely PDF to support some contents I will share on the wiki.
This came up as I was organizing my notes from the last 4 years of school and eventually found many contents I would like to share with Fedora and in general with the free software community.
Since my main goal is to make them available for Fedora, I've created a small OpenOffice.org Write Template (which does require mgopen-modata-fonts).
I haven't placed it online, so if anyone around wants to share some opinions in order to improve it and make it more consistent with Fedora branding, please feel free to do such.
Nelson
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