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"Lots of open source tools can help you transfer photos and videos from your cameras to a Linux computer and burn them on to a DVD. But before you mail them to your uncles, aunts, and cousins, wouldn't it be great if you could add a customized case cover to your disks? Koverartist is a KDE application you can use to quickly put together an artistic cover for a CD case.
To install Koverartist, Ubuntu and Fedora users can respectively use the sudo apt-get install koverartist or yum install koverartist command. Once installed, you can access Koverartist from the Multimedia menu.
The Koverartist interface is pretty straightforward. All controls and options are to the left of the screen. The top and bottom slides on the right display respectively the front and back of your disk cover.
By default there are three tabs on the Koverartist interface: Project, Options, and 1. The number of tabs changes depending on how many disk covers you wish to create. For instance, if you wish to create covers for three albums by the Beatles, specify three in the Number of Discs field. You'll then see five tabs: Project, Options, 1, 2, and 3. In this case, all disk covers will have the same title and text effects, but the disk content (tracks on each album) will be different, as specified in the respective tab for each disk. The disk content appears on the back cover. "
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