They do not wish to
have the Text positioned underneath the box. They wish to have it next to the box. Jeff
Hintz Global Election
Systems -----Original
Message----- The square
can be created by using a header with no text, choosing top, bottom, right and
left draw lines, size it and position it. This is used
for the poll worker's signature up here. A second header with the text is
created and positioned underneath the box. Greg -----
Original Message -----
To: support@gesn.com Sent: May 17, 2000 12:46 PM Subject: RE: Wyandotte County Kansas - Vote Both
Sides Footer & Square in Header Regarding the square to be put in the ballot heading,
I am working on this today. I am
creating the square in Paint. Per
Ken’s advice below, I will test it prior to e-mailing the file to Wyandotte. I
intend to finish this today so they can copy it into their Images file. Tyler -----Original Message----- Wyandotte County Kansas currently has Gems version
1-11-2. They would like to have a
newer version of Gems that can do the Vote Both Sides footer for them. Which version of 1-16, (this is the
version with the footer option), is the most tested so we can send this on to
them??? Good question.
1.16 is theoretically still in testing, but its really up to you guys to
give the green light to call it official.
The 1.16 bugtracks have quieted down lately. I am not sure whether that is because it is stable or
because people aren't testing it.
Its probably pretty solid at this point. They also have another issue, where they have to put
in a square at the top of their ballot along with their ballot heading. Is there a way to create a wmf file
with a picture of a square, so they can add this into their
heading??? You can create the wmf with Corel Draw. I think Mike prefers
Adobe Illustrator. For something as trivial as a square box you could
probably get away with a bmp created with the Paint accessory. If they
want to desk top publish the whole heading with text and the box, then they
should use a wmf though. Given Greg's recent hand.bmp bugtrack I would
try it out myself before forwarding anything to Wyandotte. Ken |