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@node Identity Images Brands Types
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@section @file{Identity/Images/Brands/Types}
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@cindex identity images brands types
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The @file{Identity/Images/Brands/Types} exists to organize
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images related to The CentOS Symbol, in different formats (e.g., PNG,
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JPG, PDF, TIF, XBM, XPM) and dimensions. 
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The CentOS Type is the typographical part of The CentOS Logo.
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Comparing with both The CentOS Logo and The CentOS Symbol, The CentOS
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Type by its own, provides poor visual connection between images that
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intend to be recongnized as a monolithic part of @value{TCPROJ} and
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shouldn't be used alone. Instead, The CentOS Logo or The CentOS Symbol
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are prefered.  The CentOS Symbol must be exactly the same everytime it
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is printed out and a route to reproduce it in such a way must be
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available so as to avoid reproduction mistakes when images are branded
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with it.
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The @file{Identity/Images/Brands/Types} directory and the files
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inside it aren't under version control. Files in this location are
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mainly used to build The CentOS Logo from combining both The CentOS
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Type and The CentOS Symbol in specific situations that might be needed
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doing so.
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The @file{Identity/Images/Brands/Types} directory contains files
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used by no package, as far as we've found out.
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The @file{Identity/Images/Brands/Types} directory organizes
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files under directories numerically named (e.g., @file{48}, @file{64},
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@file{128}, etc.).  Inside these directories, image files are stored
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in specific heights and named as
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@file{centos-<something>.<extension>}, where @code{<somthing>}
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describes the file content and @code{<extension>} sets the file
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extension. In all cases, the directory name can be used as reference
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to determine the image height of files stored inside.  For example,
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the directory @file{48} stores image files of 48 pixels height in
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different formats.
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Content rendition inside @file{Identity/Images/Brands/Types}
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directory takes place through the following command:
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@verbatim
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centos-art render Identity/Images/Brands/Types --dont-commit-changes
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@end verbatim