Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request - Closed

2008-10-31 Thread Michael Langlie
FYI, I revised the XO diagrams. The screen is now tipped forward a bit in step 
3.

Mike

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I closed the diagram request from Karlie Robinson on this page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DocIllustrationService

The zipped files (SVG, AI, EPS, PNG) are found on this page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:XO_SD_card.zip

A PNG preview is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:XO_SD_card.png

Mike

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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-30 Thread Nicu Buculei

Michael Langlie wrote:

I drew a 6-step process for opening and positioning an XO laptop for SD card 
insertion. Let me know if anything seems to need revising or clarification. I 
tried to keep it simple and readable with or without additional text 
explanation. (Big thanks to professional hand model Dan Williams!)

PNG preview:
http://yipyop.com/XO/XO_SD_card.png

SVG, EPS, AI and PNG files:
http://yipyop.com/XO/XO_SD_card.zip


Next time can you host such files in a place where they will be up for 
more than a few hours? I get 404 Not Found... fedorapeople.org is a 
great place for this.
Also I advise you post the work in the wiki, to properly close Karlie's 
request and as a reference for future works.



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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-30 Thread Michael Langlie
Hi Nicu,

The files are still there. My site host is having domain problems. I think the 
URLs posted seem to be up and down depending on which server they are using at 
any moment. Here are more direct URLs.
http://yipyop.tripod.com/blog/XO/XO_SD_card.zip
http://yipyop.tripod.com/blog/XO/XO_SD_card.png

Oh yeah, I meant to ask where people recommend these files go on the wiki. I 
was spacing out after a long day. Anywhere in particular I should put them?

Mike


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From: Nicu Buculei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 2:57:56 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

Michael Langlie wrote:
 I drew a 6-step process for opening and positioning an XO laptop for SD card 
 insertion. Let me know if anything seems to need revising or clarification. I 
 tried to keep it simple and readable with or without additional text 
 explanation. (Big thanks to professional hand model Dan Williams!)
 
 PNG preview:
 http://yipyop.com/XO/XO_SD_card.png
 
 SVG, EPS, AI and PNG files:
 http://yipyop.com/XO/XO_SD_card.zip

Next time can you host such files in a place where they will be up for 
more than a few hours? I get 404 Not Found... fedorapeople.org is a 
great place for this.
Also I advise you post the work in the wiki, to properly close Karlie's 
request and as a reference for future works.


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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-30 Thread Nicu Buculei

Michael Langlie wrote:

Hi Nicu,

The files are still there. My site host is having domain problems. I think the 
URLs posted seem to be up and down depending on which server they are using at 
any moment. Here are more direct URLs.
http://yipyop.tripod.com/blog/XO/XO_SD_card.zip
http://yipyop.tripod.com/blog/XO/XO_SD_card.png


Now that I can see the files, I agree, they are wonderful.


Oh yeah, I meant to ask where people recommend these files go on the wiki. I 
was spacing out after a long day. Anywhere in particular I should put them?


Just upload using the normal upload form 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Special:Upload and then add a link, maybe 
also a thumbnail, to Karlie's request 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DocIllustrationService#Request_list 
(also change the status and add your name as designer)


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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request - Closed

2008-10-30 Thread Michael Langlie
I closed the diagram request from Karlie Robinson on this page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DocIllustrationService

The zipped files (SVG, AI, EPS, PNG) are found on this page:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:XO_SD_card.zip

A PNG preview is here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Image:XO_SD_card.png

Mike

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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-29 Thread Michael Langlie
Hi Karlie,

I can render the process of positioning the XO and inserting an SD card in 
several steps as technical illustrations. Dan Williams demonstrated for me and 
it looks like a drawing may also be needed for removing the SD card. I will try 
to have these for you by the end of this week or early next week.

Mike Langlie


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On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:45 AM, Karlie Robinson  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote: 


Good afternoon everyone. 
Good afternoon, a quick intro and then the real reason I'm here. 
I'm Karlie Robinson, a Fedora Ambassador and most recently a member of the 
Fedora OLPC SIG. 
This is my first time requesting artwork, so please don't hesitate to email for 
clarification. After all, I think I need images to get the idea across so words 
are bound to fail me. 
I've added a request on the Document Illustration Services page - 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DocIllustrationService#Request_list 

I need an image or series of images illustrating how to insert a SD card into 
the OLPC XO. 

This will be used for instructions on how to load F10 onto the XO. 

I will also be using these to print instruction cards at the request of OLPC 
for SD cards that will be sold along side the XO at the Give One Get One at 
Amazon.com. So black and white/gray scale version would be preferred. Perhaps a 
line drawing? 
We need to illustrate how to access the SD slot by turning the monitor counter 
clockwise and then inserting the card into the slot. These photos may help 
visualize why words aren't the best way to point out where the SD slot is. 
http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml and 
http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml 

Thanks in advance for your time and consideration, 

Karlie Robinson 

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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-29 Thread Karlie Robinson
I don't know, but I can find out. 


Though I did get these yesterday - I don't know if they'll help at all

http://en.flossmanuals.net/floss/publish/XO/rsrc/XO/resized_600x398_sdcardinsertion.JPG

http://dev.laptop.org/~bjordan/sdcards/




ryan lerch wrote:
Are there any existing line drawings / vector drawings of the XO (even 
a CAD representation of the XO may be useful)?


cheers,
ryanlerch

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:45 AM, Karlie Robinson 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Good afternoon everyone.
Good afternoon, a quick intro and then the real reason I'm here.
I'm Karlie Robinson, a Fedora Ambassador and most recently a
member of the Fedora OLPC SIG.
This is my first time requesting artwork, so please don't hesitate
to email for clarification.  After all, I think I need images to
get the idea across so words are bound to fail me.
I've added a request on the Document Illustration Services page -
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DocIllustrationService#Request_list

I need an image or series of images illustrating how to insert a
SD card into the OLPC XO.

This will be used for instructions on how to load F10 onto the XO.

I will also be using these to print instruction cards at the
request of OLPC for SD cards that will be sold along side the XO
at the Give One Get One at Amazon.com.  So black and white/gray
scale version would be preferred.  Perhaps a line drawing?
We need to illustrate how to access the SD slot by turning the
monitor counter clockwise and then inserting the card into the
slot. These photos may help visualize why words aren't the best
way to point out where the SD slot is.
 http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml and
http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml

Thanks in advance for your time and consideration,

Karlie Robinson


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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-29 Thread Michael Langlie
I drew a 6-step process for opening and positioning an XO laptop for SD card 
insertion. Let me know if anything seems to need revising or clarification. I 
tried to keep it simple and readable with or without additional text 
explanation. (Big thanks to professional hand model Dan Williams!)

PNG preview:
http://yipyop.com/XO/XO_SD_card.png

SVG, EPS, AI and PNG files:
http://yipyop.com/XO/XO_SD_card.zip

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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-29 Thread Mairin Duffy

Michael Langlie wrote:

I drew a 6-step process for opening and positioning an XO laptop for SD card 
insertion. Let me know if anything seems to need revising or clarification. I 
tried to keep it simple and readable with or without additional text 
explanation. (Big thanks to professional hand model Dan Williams!)


wooo those are awesome! Great work!

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F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-28 Thread Karlie Robinson
Good afternoon everyone. 

Good afternoon, a quick intro and then the real reason I'm here. 

I'm Karlie Robinson, a Fedora Ambassador and most recently a member of 
the Fedora OLPC SIG. 

This is my first time requesting artwork, so please don't hesitate to 
email for clarification.  After all, I think I need images to get the 
idea across so words are bound to fail me. 

I've added a request on the Document Illustration Services page - 
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DocIllustrationService#Request_list


I need an image or series of images illustrating how to insert a SD card 
into the OLPC XO.


This will be used for instructions on how to load F10 onto the XO.

I will also be using these to print instruction cards at the request of 
OLPC for SD cards that will be sold along side the XO at the Give One 
Get One at Amazon.com.  So black and white/gray scale version would be 
preferred.  Perhaps a line drawing? 

We need to illustrate how to access the SD slot by turning the monitor 
counter clockwise and then inserting the card into the slot. These 
photos may help visualize why words aren't the best way to point out 
where the SD slot is.  
http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml and 
http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml


Thanks in advance for your time and consideration,

Karlie Robinson


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Re: F10 on OLPC XO illustration request

2008-10-28 Thread ryan lerch
Are there any existing line drawings / vector drawings of the XO (even a CAD
representation of the XO may be useful)?

cheers,
ryanlerch

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:45 AM, Karlie Robinson 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Good afternoon everyone.
 Good afternoon, a quick intro and then the real reason I'm here.
 I'm Karlie Robinson, a Fedora Ambassador and most recently a member of the
 Fedora OLPC SIG.
 This is my first time requesting artwork, so please don't hesitate to email
 for clarification.  After all, I think I need images to get the idea across
 so words are bound to fail me.
 I've added a request on the Document Illustration Services page -
 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Artwork/DocIllustrationService#Request_list

 I need an image or series of images illustrating how to insert a SD card
 into the OLPC XO.

 This will be used for instructions on how to load F10 onto the XO.

 I will also be using these to print instruction cards at the request of
 OLPC for SD cards that will be sold along side the XO at the Give One Get
 One at Amazon.com.  So black and white/gray scale version would be
 preferred.  Perhaps a line drawing?
 We need to illustrate how to access the SD slot by turning the monitor
 counter clockwise and then inserting the card into the slot. These photos
 may help visualize why words aren't the best way to point out where the SD
 slot is.  http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml and
 http://www.laptop.org/en/laptop/start/externalports.shtml

 Thanks in advance for your time and consideration,

 Karlie Robinson


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