Cf. http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=129911 I'll volunteer for partitioning, as mentioned in the &BZ; entry above. I would like to suggest several guidelines for screenshots and any other graphics (I think the GDSG may use something similar to these, IIRC): 1. PNG format. Is that too obvious? 2. No wider than 500 pixels. If your graphic is larger than that, use GIMP (Image -> Scale Image) or mogrify to scale the image to no wider than 500 pixels. 3. Graphics should be included as <figure> I think. Can someone else more knowledgeable in guide creation (*cough* Tammy *cough* Karsten *cough*) add to this list? Here's another one I just thought of; the GDSG mentions this as well: 4. Graphics should not be included unless you absolutely *cannot* get along without it. There's no reason to include repetitive screenshots of parts of the interface that are easily explained in a sentence. (Example: anaconda runs several progress bars when it computes package dependencies, writes an install image to the drive, etc.... those don't need to be screenshotted. Wait, is that a real word?) -- Paul W. Frields, RHCE