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author | Gerald (Jerry) Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2008-05-27 12:02:27 -0500 |
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committer | Gerald (Jerry) Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2008-05-27 12:02:43 -0500 |
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Adding initial copy of "Using Samba (3rd ed)"
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diff --git a/docs-xml/using_samba/colo1.xml b/docs-xml/using_samba/colo1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d29edb4fc17 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs-xml/using_samba/colo1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +<colophon id="colophon"> +<title>Colophon</title> + + + + +<para>Our look is the result of reader comments, our own +experimentation, and feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive +covers complement our distinctive approach to technical topics, +breathing personality and life into potentially dry subjects.</para> + + +<para>The animal on the cover of <citetitle>Using Samba</citetitle> is +a African ground hornbill (<foreignphrase>Bucorvus +cafer</foreignphrase>). This type of bird is one of fifty hornbill +species. The African ground hornbill is a medium to large sized bird +characterized by a bright red waddle under a very long beak, +dark-colored body and wings, long eyelashes, and short legs. Like all +hornbills, it has a casque, a large but lightweight growth on the top +of its beak, which grows more folds as the bird ages. It is the only +ground-dwelling species of hornbill, though it is able to fly when +necessary. It lives in the grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, +and nests in the foliage of dense trees, not in nest holes in the +ground as other hornbills do. Its diet includes mostly fruit, as well +as large insects and small mammals. The African ground hornbill is +considered to be sacred by many Africans, and as such this bird is +part of many legends and superstitions.</para> + + +<para>Sarah Jane Shangraw was the production editor and proofreader +for <citetitle>Using Samba</citetitle>. Sarah Lemaire copyedited the +text. Maureen Dempsey and Claire Cloutier LeBlanc provided quality +control. Brenda Miller wrote the index.</para> + + +<para>Edie Freedman designed the cover of this book based on her own +series design. The cover image of an African ground hornbill is a +19th-century engraving from the Dover Pictorial Archive. Kathleen +Wilson produced the cover layout with QuarkXPress 3.32 using Adobe's +ITC Garamond font. Kathleen Wilson also created the CD design.</para> + + +<para>Alicia Cech designed the interior layout based on a series +design by Nancy Priest. Mike Sierra implemented the design in +FrameMaker 5.5. The text and heading fonts are ITC Garamond Light and +Garamond Book. The illustrations that appear in the book were produced +by Robert Romano and Rhon Porter using Macromedia FreeHand 8 and Adobe +Photoshop 5. Interior composition was done by Sarah Jane Shangraw, +Sebastian Banker, Jeff Holcolmb, and Abigail Myers. This colophon was +written by Nicole Arigo.</para> + + + + + + + + + + + +<para>The online edition of this book was created by the Safari +production group (John Chodacki, Becki Maisch, and Madeleine Newell) +using a set of Frame-to-XML conversion and cleanup tools written and +maintained by Erik Ray, Benn Salter, John Chodacki, and Jeff +Liggett.</para> +</colophon> |