>>Currently my favourite is the left side of
>>https://www.dropbox.com/s/te697vdkal3ayl7/bern-logo-07.png
I find the trick with the "R" and "N" a bit random, pointless and
confusing, as if the logo tried to draw attention to the "R" letter
for some reason.
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The only "users" who notice or care that they have "useless" fonts are
"power users" who get a kick out of finding "useless" (to them) stuff
taking up SEVERAL PRECIOUS MEGABYTES on their disks. Is that
LibreOffice's target demographic?
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> Unfortunately, this mailing list doesn't allow attachments. Could you
> upload the image somewhere else? (If you don't know where, you could
> simply
> upload it to the Document Foundation wiki. [1])
>
> I am not a lawyer, far from it, but I think one needs to be careful
though, such screensho
>
> I know that LO for Android is in Alpha,
>
>
Well, even "alpha" is wrong (if one believes the definition of alpha in
Wikipedia). It is in the middle of development ("pre-alpha") and lots of
important decisions can still be changed.
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> Do you have an initial system specification as a testing guideline?
>
Guideline for what testing? Did you not get it that no "testing" is needed
yet? What is needed is development work. Which could include a more
detailed "system specification".
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> No I've never read the source code, [...] Does that mean I'm excluded from
> the club?
No, but it means you shouldn't assume it is all beauty and elegance inside.
> "A bright yellow rectangle, bordering a graphic of whatever is the current
> content" would be my description.
So on the www.nat
> it is almost as if the wrapper for the product were blank!
> [...]
> National Geographic, [...]
How would you describe the logo of National Geographic? I think "an
empty rectangle, devoid of contents" comes pretty close. And they seem
to be doing fine, and their empty rectangle is instantly reco
> if the original file is untitled.xxx, backup copy can be save in
> untitled.xxx.odx
> where xxx is the standard extension name for different open document file
> format. (odf,odp,odt,odg,odb,ods)
> example backup filename, Untitled 1.odt.odx
But especially if the original document loaded into LO
> You have a hidden problem: "Use Vegur, LibreOffice's official font, if you
> need to."
I hope it is a misconception that Vegur would be "LibreOffice's official font".
> This means that Bulgaria, Belarus, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and other
> countries that use the Cyrillic alphabet,
I thought la
> Vegur, by the way, is not extremely mature yet,
But is it more politically correct?
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> the dev team even has little control over this
> because this is apart of the Google summer of code, which meas that someone
> not apart of our dev team is going to write it.
Hmm, this is not really accurate. I don't see it as we would have a
clearly delimited "dev team" (with presumably some f
Umm, the mentor and the GSoC student together agree upon the basic
implementation decisions, like programming language, surely. But yes,
off-topic here.
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> If one plans to release this for mobile devices, such as android phones or
> iphones I would try and keep the language in c/c++ as both platforms can
> compile those languages.
This seems fairly clueless to me.
Clearly an Impress remote control app will consist of mainly GUI code.
Not a whole l
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