Could you tell me how to open files in .ai format? The splash screen seemed a bit of old in fedoracore1 directory, I remembered that was the default wallpaper of rh9. :)
Kevin wrote:
Seems like the Fedora Art-workers didn't released enough Fedora-style artworks. The only things I can see with the Fedora-style are - graphical boot, graphical login, gnome splash screen, and the default wallpaper.
I made the Fedora artwork available at: http://people.redhat.com/~glesage/artwork/Fedora/
It includes all the icons, etc. I have been working on for a while now.
I really hope that's "enough"... as there isn't really much more Fedora source artwork to release. (:
Garrett
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Kevin wrote:
Could you tell me how to open files in .ai format? The splash screen seemed a bit of old in fedoracore1 directory, I remembered that was the default wallpaper of rh9. :)
.ai is Adobe Illustrator's file format. I don't know if there's any alternatives on Linux that properly import them.
-Josh
Josh Mast wrote:
Kevin wrote:
Could you tell me how to open files in .ai format? The splash screen seemed a bit of old in fedoracore1 directory, I remembered that was the default wallpaper of rh9. :)
.ai is Adobe Illustrator's file format. I don't know if there's any alternatives on Linux that properly import them.
-Josh
Design is still an Apple & Adobe Domain? Greets, Marky
Le jeu 08/01/2004 à 19:24, ready a écrit :
Design is still an Apple & Adobe Domain?
That is where I grew up and still do most of my stuff...
In 1988 (most of you weren't born then...) I started one of the first all Mac design studios in western France. Illustrator 88 and Quark XPress were the green light that told me "go". That same year I had the chance of watching someone try to do a page layout on Windows with PageMaker. No comments.
Today Linux is much more advanced than Windows was at that time and all the software is free. I use Gimp more than I use Photoshop, but I use Fireworks more than I use Gimp... Blender rocks! And I have formal Alias Wavefront training.
OpenOffice should produce W3C compliant xhtml.
We should have an alternative to Dreamweaver MX.
But nobody is going to replace Adobe Illustrator in my heart any time soon now. That is one hell of a software program for people who know how to draw!
</old mans rant mode off>
Cheers
Tony Grant
<OT> Ha Ha... I used Pagemaker 1.0 on Windows/386.. It was painful. Thinking back on it now, I think I would have been more productive doing my own dental work. (Less painful too.) I was a Computer tech, and the desktop publishing interested me a lot.
Most of the things I did took up too much memory for the printer (LaserJet 1). I had to delete some elements, print the page, put the page back in the printer, and print the items I deleted. Man, the time I wasted on that machine. </OT>
So I am right there with you. Kreg
Tony Grant wrote:
Le jeu 08/01/2004 à 19:24, ready a écrit :
Design is still an Apple & Adobe Domain?
That is where I grew up and still do most of my stuff...
In 1988 (most of you weren't born then...) I started one of the first all Mac design studios in western France. Illustrator 88 and Quark XPress were the green light that told me "go". That same year I had the chance of watching someone try to do a page layout on Windows with PageMaker. No comments.
Today Linux is much more advanced than Windows was at that time and all the software is free. I use Gimp more than I use Photoshop, but I use Fireworks more than I use Gimp... Blender rocks! And I have formal Alias Wavefront training.
OpenOffice should produce W3C compliant xhtml.
We should have an alternative to Dreamweaver MX.
But nobody is going to replace Adobe Illustrator in my heart any time soon now. That is one hell of a software program for people who know how to draw!
</old mans rant mode off>
Cheers
Tony Grant
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