Do you still have MS loaded on any box? Perhaps the easiest thing would be to scavenge the clipart from your MS box, and add it to the OpenOffice gallery. Just open the gallery under OO Writer (or any other OO app) and click on "new theme." This will allow you to create a new theme and add files to it. Those files could be the bitmap files you scavenged from your MS box. Assuming that your MS program was legally purchased, etc, I wouldn't want to advocate anything illegal. Lee Alan Dayley wrote: >On Monday 05 January 2004 11:07 pm, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > > >>This reminds me... the main thing my wife uses Windows for is a large >>variety of clipart available (as part of the applications she uses) for >>making newsletters and handouts. >> >>Searching for clipart on the web is not as convenient. >> >>Does anyone know of a good "open" project for collecting (and/or >>designing) and providing royalty free clipart? >> >>If not ... is anyone interested in helping with a clipart project? (No >>software coding skills would be needed.) >> >>Then I will have her use scribus, gimp, kword, and others for her work. >> >>(She already uses sylpheed on blackbox for over a year for daily email.) >> >> > >I don't think I understand what you want the project to do. > >If no coding skills are needed you are not talking about an index/previewer. >That's good because there are plenty of them out there already. > >You are asking about a project where people find royalty free clipart and >collect it to a central web site, or something? Please describe a little >more about what you have in mind. > >Alan > >--------------------------------------------------- >PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us >To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: >http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > >