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Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, CentOS visual identity has been
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organized in ``frameworks'', which have been divided in two major
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groups: ``translations'', and ``identity''. These two groups of
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frameworks are very similar in organization, they both have ``design
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templates'' ---to define how things look like---, ``rendering script''
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---to automate the way things are produced---, and ``translated
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files'' ---to store the final result of things being produced---. But
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their files differ in content and type.
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The identity frameworks are focused on image conception (i.e. image
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designing, image rendering, etc.). The translation frameworks are
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focused on translation files conception (i.e. translation path
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definition, file name definitions, translation markers definition,
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etc.).
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Generally, one identity framework has one translation framework
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associeted to it. When you render images inside identity frameworks,
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the related translation framework is used as translation source and
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file name definition.
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