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Re: Logo in hand-hacked PostScript

I just downloaded the "original" logo from tsx-11 (.../postscript/linux-logo.ps) and printed it out on our QMS color laser printer, and it looks great! The "hand-hacked" version from ...

linux-activists - Eric Hazen - Aug 19 1992 - 09:51

Re: Logo in hand-hacked PostScript

[...] | The "hand-hacked" version from jbm is a lot smaller, but it's missing | the nice gradient on the blue background. Take a look at the code. See the line which reads: /llDoGradient false def % Do funky shading of triangle? Try

linux-activists - Jeffrey B. Moore - Aug 19 1992 - 14:01

Re: Logo in hand-hacked PostScript

In article <1992Aug19.180149.6353@athena.mit.edu> jbm@cyclone.sbi.com (Jeffrey B. Moore) writes: >[...] >| The "hand-hacked" version from jbm is a lot smaller, but it's missing >| the nice gradient on the blue background. > I just wanted to show

linux-activists - Steven Bairstow - Aug 25 1992 - 11:38

Re: logo

Obviously the aardvark! (BTW, rminds me of a joke... pertaining to political position: "The only thing in the middle of the road is squashed armidillos and a yellow stripe." ) +Jonas

linux-activists - Jonas R Klein - Apr 4 1993 - 03:24

Re: Logo in hand-hacked PostScript

... me off of console. btw. The origional >| one works, but is missing page information. > >Gee, those NeXTs are pretty fragile, huh? Glad we're running Linux! :-) > >-Jeff It would seem so. This is rather uncharacteristic of them though.

linux-activists - Steven Bairstow - Aug 26 1992 - 00:03

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