[Ipe-discuss] Poster presentation

Alexander Wolff alexander.wolff at uni-wuerzburg.de
Fri Aug 27 17:11:04 CEST 2010


dear ipe fan community,

the ipe wiki has moved to a new address:
http://lamut.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/mediawiki/ipe7

please have a look -- there are a few example ipe presentations 
available now -- and consider contributing yourself!  a few posters 
would be particularly nice to have...

sascha



On 08/09/2010 11:59 PM, Jan Bundesmann wrote:
> I'd really appreciate that!
> It would also be important to include some hints and explanations to
> the examples. What about putting it into the Wiki? Creating some
> adequate topics like "Poster", "presentation", etc.
>
> Jan
>
> Am Montag, 9. August 2010, um 22:07:44 schrieb Alexander Wolff:
>> hi all,
>>
>> i think it would be very helpful to have a public collection of posters
>> and presentations made with ipe to (a) demonstrate what can be
> done with
>> ipe and (b) help users to get even more out of ipe.
>>
>> i have seen a number of fantastic ipe presentations that would
> make a
>> great start for a little "ipe museum"!  of course, i would also be
> happy
>> to contribute myself.
>>
>> what would be a good set-up?
>>
>> sascha
>>
>> On 08/09/2010 07:34 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
>>> On 9 August 2010 18:28, Jan Bundesmann<jan at veskamyr.de>
> wrote:
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I'm using IPE for quite a while now, at the beginning only for
> short
>>>> notes and diagrams, now, since I got to know how to use
> stylesheets,
>>>> also for presentations.
>>>> Currently I'm thinking about using Ipe for creating a poster (A0
> sized).
>>>> Has anyone done that already and a good stylesheet for this?
>>>> Or do you think that's no good idea?
>>>
>>> I've done it and it worked really well. The easiest way is to do it at
>>> a smaller size (e.g. A2) and then scale it when you print. That way
>>> you don't even have to deal with resizing fonts and lines at all.



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