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Welcome to the @emph{CentOS Artwork Repository Manual}.
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The CentOS Artwork Repository Manual contains information on how to
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produce the CentOS Corporate Visual Identity in the working copies of
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CentOS Artwork Repository
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(@url{https://projects.centos.org/svn/artwork/}). If you are looking
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for a comprehensive, task-oriented guide for understanding how the
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CentOS Corporate Visual Identity is produced, this is the manual for
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you.
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This manual discusses the following intermedite topics: 
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@itemize
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@item The CentOS Brand
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@item The CentOS Corporate Visual Structure
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@item The CentOS Corporate Visual Style
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@end itemize
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This manual is organized in the same way the CentOS Artwork Repository
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file system does. In the CentOS Artwork Repository we use directories
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to store conceptual ideas of CentOS Corporate Visual Identity.  For
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this manual sake, each directory in the CentOS Artwork Repository has
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its own documentation section to describe the related conceptual
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ideas. @xref{Filesystem,,Repository File System}, for more information.
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This manual is structured dynamically through @command{centos-art}
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command-line.  The @command{centos-art} command-line provides an
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interface for writers to document directories in the working copies of
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CentOS Artwork Repository using a predefined Texinfo documentation
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structure. The @command{centos-art} command-line, also, takes care of
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updating menus, nodes and cross-references inside the documentation
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structure when documentation sections are added to or removed from the
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manual.  @xref{Filesystem trunk Scripts Bash Cli Functions Manual,,The
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@file{trunk/Scripts/Bash/Cli/Functions/Manual} Directory}, for more
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information.
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This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of your CentOS
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system. If you need help with CentOS, refer to the help page on the
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CentOS Wiki (@url{http://wiki.centos.org/Help}) for a list of
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different places you can go to look for help.