Hi Mateusz, everyone, 2010/11/19 Mateusz Zasuwik <mzasu...@gmail.com>
> Hello > > Early this year FlashCounter published a statistic showed popularity OOo in > selected countries. We found out that it had 22% in Poland and Czech > Republic and 21% in Germany. > > > http://www.webmasterpro.de/portal/news/2010/02/05/international-openoffice-market-shares.html > > http://ooblog.pl/2010/02/06/polska-swiatowym-liderem-we-wdrozeniu-openoffice/(polish) > > The study relies on extricating fonts installed on the system and identify > the installed Office suites. For OOo it's OpenSymbol and for MSO it's > Calibri. I think LibreOffice should have own unique font (not RedHat > Liberation Fonts). It can be ugly and useless but should "be" to next > compare in future. > I'm really against a special LibO font. What the open-source community should be doing is ensuring that a select few open-source fonts are available in as many places as possible. Just like documents written with Times/Arial/Courier fonts are readable basically everywhere, documents with Bitstream Vera or Liberation fonts should be readable everywhere, too. If a font is ugly and useless, then it really has no place in LibO. Even if it was good-looking, all a special LibO font would do is cause documents written with this font to look wrong on any system without LibO installed. LibO should do whatever's best for the user. Besides, why would LibO need to have separate statistics from OOo? Even if Oracle's in charge, OOo is still a brother project to LibO, an ally, not an enemy. Lastly, fonts aren't a very good indicator of which suites are installed: open-source fonts are usually freely downloadable and installable (which is good, because if you have a document in that font, you actually get to see what it's intended to look like). I myself have installed fonts such as the Droid fonts, the Chrome OS fonts, the Ubuntu font, etc. -- Unsubscribe instructions: Email to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Posting guidelines: http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived ***