Michael Halcrow wrote:
The Tux bitmap is horrific. Use the penguin.eps file instead:
http://adele.gerwinski.de/~anja/gnuart/penguin/
Note that you will probably have to run the eps file through ps2epsi to get it to work in OpenOffice.
Also, the more or less "Official" black and white eps Tux is found here: http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/penguin.eps.gz
Never mind, eps just doesn't seem to work at all in OOo, the epsi version of the file has an embedded raster preview in black and white, when you convert to PDF or print that's all you get, the non-epsi eps just shows up as some silly red text about the file. The OOo guys claim that if it doesn't work then the file is not eps compliant (bull).
I think I'm heading over to openoffice.org to complain / vote for the bug.
You'll note that Michael's fliers contain a raster Tux as well (PNG), but one that was created from the vector Tux eps.
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