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 ??

 
 by The-Q on: Oct 3 2004
 
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just want you to know, that crystal icon set uses adobe logo as pdf mime type.
so i dont think there is any problem.


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 Re: ??

 
 by Yaba on: Oct 3 2004
 
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Just because Adobe did not sue Everaldo yet it does not mean that they never will do it.


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 Re: ??

 
 by TSDgeos on: Oct 4 2004
 
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It is clearly different using the logo in a mimetype than using it in an application.

Using in a mimetype just means "ey, look that is a pdf", that is not bad for adobe in any means.

Using it in an application seems to mean "ey look i am endorsed by adobe" so it is clearly bad for adobe as kpdf is in direct competition with Acrobat Reader.


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 what about asking?

 
 by daperi on: Oct 5 2004
 
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what about asking adobe, if they mind if someone uses their logo for PDF

if i were adobe, i would be really happy, if somebody uses my logo for non-windows htings for PDF's, so maybe they will also support us with informations, money or both, if they like the idea

i know that adobe is not one of the companies that likes opensouce, but asking does not hurt


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 impossible

 
 by The-Q on: Oct 9 2004
 
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what you want is impossible.
you want an icon for a kpdf, but you wont allow us use the pdf symbol. so what other things can we do? create an icon for a program for reading documents?


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 Re: impossible

 
 by daperi on: Oct 10 2004
 
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hmm ...

what the world needs is an "openPDF symbol" (for all apps that are doing something with PDF but are opensource)

by the way: do anybody know how to edit PDF's without using a closed-source editor (adobe acrobad, pdfedit ...) - thx in advance


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 Re: Re: impossible

 
 by Yaba on: Oct 14 2004
 
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Hm.. you could use KHexEdit.

;-)


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 Re: Re: Re: impossible

 
 by daperi on: Oct 14 2004
 
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good joke ;-)

however, the metadata of PDF's CAN be edited with khexedit, but the other things are in non-human-readable format... so my search goes on

... or does someone know the specifications of PDF in detail? maybe i can start some project like pdf2svg or something like this (text stays text! would be the most important feature, as i don't really like to edit vectorized text)


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: impossible

 
 by sheedee on: Oct 30 2004
 
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PDF files can certainly be edited with KWord ;)


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: impossible

 
 by daperi on: Oct 30 2004
 
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kword can import texts from PDF-files, yes, but it yet do not keep the relative positions of things and also some formatings is lost

kword is great for extracting texts from pdf's but not yet usable for editing pdf's

thanx for the hint


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 Re: Re: impossible

 
 by DrFaustus on: Oct 21 2004
 
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Take a look to CENON, a Gnustep based app. I haven't use it by the moment. It's a little long time compilation, if you know about.

I don't know... That may be work.


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 Re: Re: Re: impossible

 
 by daperi on: Oct 28 2004
 
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cenon ... looks very promising!
thanx for the hint, i'll check it out, next time i compile things

http://www.cenon.info


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 Re: Re: impossible

 
 by sheedee on: Oct 30 2004
 
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PDF file can certailny be edited using Kword :)


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 winner?

 
 by The-Q on: Oct 21 2004
 
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i just wonder, it has been a almost a week since the contest was closed.
when will we get to know who the winner is?


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 Re: winner?

 
 by DrFaustus on: Nov 8 2004
 
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I want to know too...


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 Well, and the winner

 
 by DrFaustus on: Nov 8 2004
 
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If "some one is waiting to know if any icon form artwork contest is in the next KPDF release", please don't come here for an answer.

Do a Google search or some think like that, i'm just sitting, specting that anybody be respectuful with people involved in contest.

Offer a simple answer !!!


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 When in Rome

 
 by dadeisvenm on: Nov 8 2004
 
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I didn't want to chime in but you would have figured someone would have mentioned something by now. I have yet to know who won the "kontact slpash" contest let alone this one. Is the kpdf jury hung too?


For Linux to catch up to Microsoft, Linux Development would have to stop all together and regress. - Donald Ade'
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 Re: When in Rome

 
 by theobroma on: Nov 16 2004
 
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Check out this link for the Kontact Splash screen winner.

http://dot.kde.org/1089270630/


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