Hi Tor, On 24 January 2013 10:27, Tor Lillqvist <t...@iki.fi> wrote: > If the Ubuntu typeface is so unique as they say (i.e. instantly > recognisable) (or even worse, subconsciously recognised), wouldn't > using it in templates then be an endorsement of Ubuntu? Isn't > LibreOffice supposed to be vendor-neutral?
As for its aesthetics, it is certainly somewhat unique, but not unprecedented. E.g. the commercial font FF Dax [1] has quite a few similarities. Following Google including the Ubuntu font in its web font repository, it has been used by others as well. E.g., it is widely used on the Sourceforge website. (It is of course still called Ubuntu which you could maybe see as an endorsement – which I think is one of the bigger mistakes Canonical have made with the font. "Segoe UI" isn't called "Microsoft," either. Same for "Lucida Grande"/Mac OS, "Roboto"/Android, etc.) Regards, Astron. [1] https://www.fontfont.com/fonts/dax/regular _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice