On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 12:12:33AM -0500, Ashton Snelgrove wrote:
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Third times the charm<br>
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Arg, please don't post in HTML. It blows up you messages to like 5 times
the size without adding meaning. Some of us use text-only email apps
and HTML is generaly not welcome on Linux related mailing lists.
But you can see the idea. <br>
I don't know if the fonts are rendering correctly,
because
when I open it up on my Mac they don't. The "Tux Power!" is supposed
to be in Wargames i believe, and it's supposed to look like signal
meters.
You need to convert text to pathes for it to render corectly on systems
that don't have the font installed.
Question, what's the font used on the linuxaudio
logo? A little
consistency is
always nice, and we could use that font for all the text. <br>
It's custom and plain vectors, no font file. Only the letters you
see in the logo exist. Plus M, L, V used on
http://thorwil.affenbande.org/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/made_in_linux_vl_1…
(Which I guess kinda went under in the other thread.)
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Thorsten Wilms