Hi there,
that's hopefully the last time we do this.
After some discussion here and there it became clear that Mike's latest
proposal (insert some text and keep the existing policies) was the
easiest and the best one.
I have thus taken Michael's input and adapted it to our existing
proposal. In
Hi Charles, all
while I'm fine with the TM policy, I think there should be one more
case mentioned in the logo policy:
Charles M. Schultz wrote
Hi there,
that's hopefully the last time we do this.
When you keep your eye on the Trademark policy, voting should be possible...
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Our
A postscript:
Free does not necessarily mean lower quality. Some beautiful free fonts
that I have on my system include
- Yanone Kaffeesatz
- Lavoisier
- Ubuntu
- and of course the terrific Linux Libertine G and Linux Biolinum G
There are free fonts for all sorts of special needs, for example the
P.P.S.: And of course, even when both the sender and the recipient have the
same font installed on their system, there still is no iron-clad guarantee
that both will see the exact same thing on their computer screen, due to the
variety of display schemes (ClearType sub-pixel rendering etc.) in
On 2011-03-23 1:04 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Le 22/03/2011 14:17, Charles Marcus a écrit :
Questions...
1. Why is the help pack separate?
It isn't that big, and separating it from the main install - which is
something OOo NEVER did - just complicates the installation process.
Also -
On 19/03/11 09:02, RGB ES wrote:
Almost all modern typefaces include the euro symbol, no need to use a
different font for that: it's unicode 20AC. If you for any reason
can't find it, just press Ctrl+Shift+U (you will see an underlined u),
then type 20ac and press Enter: the euro symbol € will