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#Konqueror is the favorite web browser, use the version we've got the diskless machines.
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Instructions on how to print wiki based flow charts at Free Geek. These are the kind of charts we use in system evaluation, and they're used elsewhere throughout the programs at Free Geek.
#Print to Dazzle if you need color.
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#Switch to Landscape.
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# Konqueror is the favorite web browser, use the version we've got the diskless machines.
#If everything is too wide to fit on the page, try editing the width of wider bubblse down by inserting a line break with a backslash 'n' in the text.
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#*(This is because konquerer breaks the images across several pages, rather than just print the first chunk.)
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# Print to Dazzle if you need color.
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# Switch to Landscape if you need to.
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#* (For some charts printing to portrait saves paper.)
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# If everything is too wide to fit on the page, try editing the width of wider bubbles down by inserting a line break with a backslash N ''('\n')'' in the label text.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:54, 6 January 2011

Instructions on how to print wiki based flow charts at Free Geek. These are the kind of charts we use in system evaluation, and they're used elsewhere throughout the programs at Free Geek.

  1. Konqueror is the favorite web browser, use the version we've got the diskless machines.
    • (This is because konquerer breaks the images across several pages, rather than just print the first chunk.)
  2. Print to Dazzle if you need color.
  3. Switch to Landscape if you need to.
    • (For some charts printing to portrait saves paper.)
  4. If everything is too wide to fit on the page, try editing the width of wider bubbles down by inserting a line break with a backslash N ('\n') in the label text.