Re: [Scottish] help with printing KDE logos

2004-02-25 Thread ray
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 00:22, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> What's wanted is printouts of the icons for the main KDE applications

Have you tried karbon?  This allows importing .svg files from (on my suse9.0 kde3.2 
box) /opt/kde3/share/icons/*/scalable/*/*.svg
But I haven't worked out how to uncompress the .svgz files. Trying to open those in 
karbon seems use up all of the memory (real and virtual); but may be ok on kde <3.2.


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Re: [Scottish] help with printing KDE logos

2004-02-25 Thread Jonathan Riddell
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 09:22:50AM +, ray wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 February 2004 00:22, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> > What's wanted is printouts of the icons for the main KDE applications
> 
> Have you tried karbon?  This allows importing .svg files from (on my
> suse9.0 kde3.2 box) /opt/kde3/share/icons/*/scalable/*/*.svg But I
> haven't worked out how to uncompress the .svgz files. Trying to open
> those in karbon seems use up all of the memory (real and virtual);
> but may be ok on kde <3.2.

Karbon and sodipodi can't handle the advanced gradients used on many
of the icons.  Same with Gnome's icons.  So unforuntatly the artist
uses Adobe Illustrator.

The .sgvz extention has always annouyed me.  You have to rename them
to .svg.gz then gunzip them.

Jonathan Riddell



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Re: [Scottish] help with printing KDE logos

2004-02-25 Thread Jonathan Riddell
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:33:51AM +, William Anderson wrote:

> I have a copy of Illustrator 10 here (don't worry, it's kosher!).  Do you 
> just want stuff printed onto regular A4 paper?

A colour laser printer onto the highest quality A4 paper you have to
hand is what I'm after.  Then I'll need to find a printers to laminate
them (hopefully they will last more than one show).

If you did that I'd be forever in your debt.  Get me on IRC.

Jonathan

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Re: [Scottish] help with printing KDE logos

2004-02-25 Thread Ben Thorp




My church has a laminating machine, which I'm sure I could borrow.

Ben Thorp

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25-02-2004 10:59:58:

> On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:33:51AM +, William Anderson wrote:
>
> > I have a copy of Illustrator 10 here (don't worry, it's kosher!).  Do
you
> > just want stuff printed onto regular A4 paper?
>
> A colour laser printer onto the highest quality A4 paper you have to
> hand is what I'm after.  Then I'll need to find a printers to laminate
> them (hopefully they will last more than one show).
>
> If you did that I'd be forever in your debt.  Get me on IRC.
>
> Jonathan
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[Scottish] Hello Scotlug

2004-02-25 Thread Chris Binnie
Hi Everyone,

Rather than lurking I thought I'd say hello.

As an Edlug member I thought I'd join this list to see what you goes on
with Scotlug too.

Cheers,

Chris

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[Scottish] Machinista 2004 festival: micro presentation at febuary meeting?

2004-02-25 Thread machinista host
Dear LUG list,

As you may or may not know, the Machinista
 festival is coming to Glasgow on the
7-9th of may 2004.

We have 130 online projects that have been submitted
to the online gallery over the last month at:
http://www.machinista.org
submission deadlines is saturday 28th of feb. 2004
(call for entries at the end of this mail).

This year's programme will showcase several Open
Source projects and there will be  a side project
called the FOSS cafe curated by Simon Yuill.
We hope this project may be of interest to members of
the ScottishLUG with possible room for  involvement as
the project develops.

Simon Yuill is a Glasgow-based artist (currently in
working residency in Holland) who works with code. He
is interested in both the formal aesthetics of code
and its relationships to societal structures. He makes
software, organises public events engaging in these
issues and writes. He is part of the code art group
slateford.
www.spring-alpha.org
www.slateford.org
www.lipparosa.org
www.livingzeroes.org


As one of the Machinista Glasgow organisers, I would
be happy to fill you in on the project so far and. I
know it's short notice and that there is a  schedule
for tomorrow's meeting, but i was wondering if there
would be a 10 minute slot at some point in this to
introduce Machinista+ quick Q/A session. 

CAN ANYONE SUGGEST AN APPROPRIATE TIME? 

(start or end of Livingstone Tower Session ,
after-session pub meeting or next month?).
I have to add that I am a Linux novice, my practice
being mostly music/visual hardware design+performance
and event organising.
You can find links about my other projects from this
page:
http://www.expo2002.org.uk

Most info relating to Machinista can be found online.
our report on last year's first Machinista festival in
Perm (russia) can be found at:
http://www.thesoundsurgery.co.uk/pointless/machinista/page1.html


thanks a lot for your time and may be see you
tomorrow.
David Bernard.

*** START ***
FOSS Cafe

FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software.  FOSS
Cafe will run as 
part of the MACHINISTA festival in Glasgow, 2004.  It
is intended as an 
informal meeting ground for people interested in all
aspects of FOSS, 
from dedicated Linux hackers to the curious.  It is
hoped that the cafe 
will help bring together FOSS practitioners from
across Scotland and 
the international scene.  Some guest speakers are
being invited as are 
all the artists participating in MACHINISTA.

FOSS Cafe will be the first of an ongoing series of
events called YOUR 
MACHINES which will be a series of talks and workshops
introducing 
people to the ideas and practices of FOSS.  These will
include hands-on 
workshops in FOSS audio and video tools (such as Pure
Data and the 
dynebolic broadcast system), DIY wireless networks and
PC recycling.

YOUR MACHINES events will take place in the weeks and
months following 
MACHINISTA.  They will bring some of the key
developers and 
practitioners from the field to Scotland.  They are
particularly 
intended to make FOSS available to artists, media
practitioners and 
non-profit groups but are open to everyone.

*** END ***

Apologies for cross-posting

-
Call For Entries -  DEADLINE: 28th February 2004
-
MACHINISTA 2004
Submissions for the following three themes are
welcomed in all media.

1. "Art from the Machine: gleams of the inhuman" 
Works created completely or mostly by a machine or an
artificial intelligence system.

2. "Artists Against Machinic Standards"
Breaking, destroying, hacking, unexpected
(non-utilitarian?) usage of customary programs as an
art experiment.

3. "Full-Screen Robovision" 
Moving image works (experimental/scientific imaging,
audiovisual code, short films, animation and VJ mixes)
illustrating "the world as seen by machines" 

see http://www.machinista.org for more details and how
to participate. 
(Deadline: 28th February 2004)
Machinista is a yearly unmediated open-submission
online exhibition.
Creative and technological practices including visual
and software art, science and design projects, moving
image, experimental music and performance are featured
in various scales and stages of development ranging
from documentation of prototypes and exploratory
installations to fully operational systems.

In 2003 there were 128 submissions featured in
Machinista plus offline events in Moscow and Perm in
the Urals.

MACHINISTA GLASGOW*
An offline festival each year in a different host city
showcases key entries to the online exhibition.
Participants in www.machinista.org are commissioned to
travel and present/ exhibit/install/ perform to wide
audiences.  This year, Machinista talkes place in
Glasgow, Scotland on the weekend of May 7-9 2004 with
some additional events later in the year in Perm,
Urals.

Machinista 2004
http://www.machinista.org

Machinista 2003 
htttp://www.machinista.ru  (Russian)
http://www.machinista.ru/en (English)



*Suppor

Re: [Scottish] Machinista 2004 festival: micro presentation at febuary meeting?

2004-02-25 Thread Charles McCrimmon
i dunno, 

id kinda be intresting in hearing about this :) but im only 1 of the
whole list, and i havnt actually attended a meeting as yet, tomorrow is
supposed to be my first if all goes well :D



On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 20:33, machinista host wrote:
> Dear LUG list,
> 
> As you may or may not know, the Machinista
>  festival is coming to Glasgow on the
> 7-9th of may 2004.
> 
> We have 130 online projects that have been submitted
> to the online gallery over the last month at:
> http://www.machinista.org
> submission deadlines is saturday 28th of feb. 2004
> (call for entries at the end of this mail).
> 
> This year's programme will showcase several Open
> Source projects and there will be  a side project
> called the FOSS cafe curated by Simon Yuill.
> We hope this project may be of interest to members of
> the ScottishLUG with possible room for  involvement as
> the project develops.
> 
> Simon Yuill is a Glasgow-based artist (currently in
> working residency in Holland) who works with code. He
> is interested in both the formal aesthetics of code
> and its relationships to societal structures. He makes
> software, organises public events engaging in these
> issues and writes. He is part of the code art group
> slateford.
> www.spring-alpha.org
> www.slateford.org
> www.lipparosa.org
> www.livingzeroes.org
> 
> 
> As one of the Machinista Glasgow organisers, I would
> be happy to fill you in on the project so far and. I
> know it's short notice and that there is a  schedule
> for tomorrow's meeting, but i was wondering if there
> would be a 10 minute slot at some point in this to
> introduce Machinista+ quick Q/A session. 
> 
> CAN ANYONE SUGGEST AN APPROPRIATE TIME? 
> 
> (start or end of Livingstone Tower Session ,
> after-session pub meeting or next month?).
> I have to add that I am a Linux novice, my practice
> being mostly music/visual hardware design+performance
> and event organising.
> You can find links about my other projects from this
> page:
> http://www.expo2002.org.uk
> 
> Most info relating to Machinista can be found online.
> our report on last year's first Machinista festival in
> Perm (russia) can be found at:
> http://www.thesoundsurgery.co.uk/pointless/machinista/page1.html
> 
> 
> thanks a lot for your time and may be see you
> tomorrow.
> David Bernard.
> 
> *** START ***
> FOSS Cafe
> 
> FOSS stands for Free and Open Source Software.  FOSS
> Cafe will run as 
> part of the MACHINISTA festival in Glasgow, 2004.  It
> is intended as an 
> informal meeting ground for people interested in all
> aspects of FOSS, 
> from dedicated Linux hackers to the curious.  It is
> hoped that the cafe 
> will help bring together FOSS practitioners from
> across Scotland and 
> the international scene.  Some guest speakers are
> being invited as are 
> all the artists participating in MACHINISTA.
> 
> FOSS Cafe will be the first of an ongoing series of
> events called YOUR 
> MACHINES which will be a series of talks and workshops
> introducing 
> people to the ideas and practices of FOSS.  These will
> include hands-on 
> workshops in FOSS audio and video tools (such as Pure
> Data and the 
> dynebolic broadcast system), DIY wireless networks and
> PC recycling.
> 
> YOUR MACHINES events will take place in the weeks and
> months following 
> MACHINISTA.  They will bring some of the key
> developers and 
> practitioners from the field to Scotland.  They are
> particularly 
> intended to make FOSS available to artists, media
> practitioners and 
> non-profit groups but are open to everyone.
> 
> *** END ***
> 
> Apologies for cross-posting
> 
> -
> Call For Entries -  DEADLINE: 28th February 2004
> -
> MACHINISTA 2004
> Submissions for the following three themes are
> welcomed in all media.
> 
> 1. "Art from the Machine: gleams of the inhuman" 
> Works created completely or mostly by a machine or an
> artificial intelligence system.
> 
> 2. "Artists Against Machinic Standards"
> Breaking, destroying, hacking, unexpected
> (non-utilitarian?) usage of customary programs as an
> art experiment.
> 
> 3. "Full-Screen Robovision" 
> Moving image works (experimental/scientific imaging,
> audiovisual code, short films, animation and VJ mixes)
> illustrating "the world as seen by machines" 
> 
> see http://www.machinista.org for more details and how
> to participate. 
> (Deadline: 28th February 2004)
> Machinista is a yearly unmediated open-submission
> online exhibition.
> Creative and technological practices including visual
> and software art, science and design projects, moving
> image, experimental music and performance are featured
> in various scales and stages of development ranging
> from documentation of prototypes and exploratory
> installations to fully operational systems.
> 
> In 2003 there were 128 submissions featured in
> Machinista plus offline events in Moscow and Perm in
> the Urals.
> 
> MACHINI

Re: [Scottish] Machinista 2004 festival: micro presentation at febuary meeting?

2004-02-25 Thread Willie
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Sounds interesting, I hope we would be able to fit in a short spot at some 
point in the meeting. Last month we were short of time however as an 
advertised 5 min spot overran by 75 min.( We forgive you Bob)  So if you can 
guarantee to keep it to 10 mins and do the Q&A in the pub if necessary, I'm 
guessing it would be OK. 

Suggested running order tonight

SmoothWall by neuro
Patrick Harvie MSP
Machinista
General discussion

then to the Counting House ~21:00

On Wednesday 25 February 2004 20:33, machinista host wrote:
> Dear LUG list,

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Best Regards
Willie Fleming
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