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3.25.2 Usage

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To create translation files for CentOS Brands use the commands:

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cd /home/centos/artwork/trunk/Translations/Identity/Brands
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centos-art render --translation
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The rendering process used to produce CentOS Brands translation files

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is a bit different from that commonly found in other artwork
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components inside CentOS Artwork Repository. Relevant differences are
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described below:
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  1. CentOS brands' translation files are symbolic links pointing to the
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    common template translation structure, inside the translation template
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    (<samp>`Tpl'</samp>) directory.
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  3. CentOS brands' translation files are created using design
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    templates as reference.  This script creates a translation structure
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    where the translation template (<samp>`Tpl'</samp>) directory structure
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    applies to each single design template available.
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    For instance, if the translation template (<samp>`Tpl'</samp>) directory

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    structure has 30 translation files and there are 20 design templates,
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    this script creates a translation structure of symbolic links where
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    the 30 translation files apply the 20 design templates one by one,
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    producing 600 images as result --without counting possible formats
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    convenction that may happen during the post-rendering actions--.
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    Translation file names inside translation template (<samp>`Tpl'</samp>)

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    directory have special meaning:
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    1. Conventional file name (i.e. `blue.sed', `2c-a.sed', etc.): In
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      this case, replacements inside translation file are applied to design
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      template and the translation file name is used as final image name.
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      The final image is saved with same dimensions that its design template
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      has.
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    3. Numeric file name only (i.e. `300.sed', `200.sed', etc.): In
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      this case, replacements inside translation files are applied to the
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      design template, and the translation file name is used as final image
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      name.  The final image is saved using an specific `width' defined by
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      the number part of the translation file name. The image `height' is
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      automatically scaled based on the previous `width' definition to
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      maintain the design template proportions. 
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      For instance, if your design template has 400x200 pixels of dimension,

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      and you apply a translation file named `300.sed' to it, the final
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      image you get as result will have 300x100 pixels of dimension. 
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      The same is true if you use higher numbers like `1024.sed',

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      `2048.sed', etc. In these cases you have bigger images proportionally.
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      As we are using scalable vectorial graphics as source, image size

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      definition starts to be a problem on very small generated images.
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      Bigger images have better definition. As it is bigger, more is the
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      image definition you have. But take care, too much definition for an
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      image that was not designed for such a big dimension can result in
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      something that looks different from what you expect. Just try, look,
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      and decide by yourself.
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      Generally, translation files inside translation template (<tt>`Tpl'</tt>)

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      directory structure contain color replacements only. The color used as
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      replacement pattern is black (<samp>`#000000'</samp>).
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      Using CentOS Brand translation files rendering script, CentOS Brand

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      designers can work freely and use this script to generate the
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      translation files that renderImage needs, in order to produce CentOS
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      Brand images in different dimensions and colors.
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