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‎2007-08-15
12:30 AM
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Rubia Torres
‎2007-08-15
12:30 AM
Please, any advice i will really appreciate
Thank you
Kind Regards
Tomas
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‎2007-08-15 01:46 AM
‎2007-08-15
01:46 AM
First tip: Change pen 19 to white in all your pen tables, as it is now the default white fill (as opposed to 91, which used to be the default white).
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‎2007-08-17 09:33 AM
‎2007-08-17
09:33 AM
ok,i try. my question-i think that office standart is crap.so i want make it and bring to the office. how can i start? there are 2 possibilities-load it from office and change it,or i think better started from beggining.
thanks
tomas
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tomas
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‎2007-08-18 10:38 PM
‎2007-08-18
10:38 PM
Hello,
We uniformed our most used libraries by exporting the libs with the LibDevToolkit to XML and finding/replacing parameter values there with BBedit on Mac.
The tool is quite straightforward if You have done any programming before.
It took one work day for one person to do the job, but think it paid itself back very soon as we had around 25 persons tweaking the parameters.
Should have done the job quicker, but I uniformed some parameters (not only values) as well and had to do it carefully.
Uniforming is an efficient way to get the line weights correct on the first printing as well.
We uniformed our most used libraries by exporting the libs with the LibDevToolkit to XML and finding/replacing parameter values there with BBedit on Mac.
The tool is quite straightforward if You have done any programming before.
It took one work day for one person to do the job, but think it paid itself back very soon as we had around 25 persons tweaking the parameters.
Should have done the job quicker, but I uniformed some parameters (not only values) as well and had to do it carefully.
Uniforming is an efficient way to get the line weights correct on the first printing as well.
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‎2007-08-19 12:43 AM
‎2007-08-19
12:43 AM
Ok Juha, thanks. We don't have MAC, I don't have any exp.with programming, but I'll try to find solution with my workmates. Hope so...
Regards
Regards