up with PyGUI!
Carlos Ribeiro
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Fri Sep 17 11:02:17 EDT 2004
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 11:40:56 -0300, Jorge Godoy <godoy at ieee.org> wrote: > People said here we can get that with OpenOffice.org... I'll try it > later. The problem is not the result -- as I think we can get those > results with SodiPodi, Gimp and other tools in a chain or even > alone... -- but the effort to get that result. As far as I know, no open source tool is close to the quality that professional tools like Adobe Acrobat can give to you. Part of the problem is economics -- it takes a lot of money to fine tune visual output, it takes a lot of testing with different media, and a lot of time to get it right. Another problem is that coders alone can't do it; you need to have people highly specialized in design theory, visual perception theory, etc. It's a highly skilled, very well paid staff. And last, there are patents -- lots of -- in color handling and anti-aliasing. Adobe holds a number of such patents, as do Apple and Microsoft, as well as many other companies. -- Carlos Ribeiro Consultoria em Projetos blog: http://rascunhosrotos.blogspot.com blog: http://pythonnotes.blogspot.com mail: carribeiro at gmail.com mail: carribeiro at yahoo.com
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