Le mardi 22 septembre 2015 à 19:13 +0100, Allan Day a écrit : > It would be nice to visually distinguish this report from last > year's, possibly by changing the colours used on the cover?
Out of curiosity, I looked into how the current Scribus file for the report is done, and it looks like this would be a non-trivial amount of work. To my surprise, the tessellated triangles that form the cover and back pages' background are not some diagonal line trickery nor are they a single solid object (ex: a SVG made with Inkscape): they actually are true geometric objects made directly in Scribus and controlled individually. Every triangle. All on the same layer (but grouped). Wow! That must have taken quite a bit of time to create, otherwise I'm very curious to hear what speedhack/technique was used. Granted, since those are solid colors and Scribus works with a set palette, it might not be impossible to change them (but if you change one, you ought to adjust most if not all of them). Perhaps a speedhack would be to swap colors "in palette" instead of touching the objects. Dunno how feasible it is at this stage, I'll let Andreas comment :) In the meantime I will review the rest of the document and propose patches for fixes I can easily make. _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list engagement-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list