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    Give this thread a little more time to reach the masses...I know there are several board members of the Rochester Scottish Heritage Society on this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted Jeeper View Post
    Give this thread a little more time to reach the masses...I know there are several board members of the Rochester Scottish Heritage Society on this forum.
    Maybe you could pass the word? Nudge, nudge...wink, wink .

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    Somewhat revised version of my proposed NYS tartan

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    I thought by using the Scotweb designer, and by saving your design, that was enough to confirm the terms of using it and thereby accepting the terms and conditions, and all the restrictions that come with it.If you now use a different tartan designer with a previous design, I don't see that you wouldn't still fall under the conditions of Scotweb.In any case by posting it on here everyone knows that you have used the Scotweb software.
    Please correct me if I am wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    I thought by using the Scotweb designer, and by saving your design, that was enough to confirm the terms of using it and thereby accepting the terms and conditions, and all the restrictions that come with it.If you now use a different tartan designer with a previous design, I don't see that you wouldn't still fall under the conditions of Scotweb.In any case by posting it on here everyone knows that you have used the Scotweb software.
    Please correct me if I am wrong
    I could be wrong, Paul, but the revisions are not exactly the same as the original. Very similar of course, but the thread counts have been modified and that is really what a sett is. If I am wrong then I would completely withdraw my design from consideration and someone else can do it as I like Nick a great deal and would never want to be involved in any sort of legal struggle with him at all. Indeed, even if I'm correct, yet I still have offended Nick then I wouldn't want my design put forward. I have never had any business relationships with him and all our contacts have been very cordial and I want them to stay that way.

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    PS - maybe I've let my enthusiasm outrun my good sense and I should just bag this design and start over altogether or have someone else come up with one...*sigh*
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    I've e-mailed Nick so he can see what's been going on. He may have a better solution than starting from scratch or giving up altogether. I feel he's a reasonable man and I will honor his feelings in the matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian K View Post
    For those who thought a darker grey might be a better choice:



    There's a darker shade, but I think it would really be too dark then.
    This actually looks closer to the Scotweb version....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian K View Post
    LOL, Brian, maybe I SHOULD try the darker grey then! So, here goes:

    No, this grey is too dark. The appearance of the Scotweb version - which seems to more accurately simulate fabric - is the best so far! Your second one using the alternate generator more closely resembles it...
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