Le 2011-04-23 04:44, Marc Paré a écrit :
Hi Bernhard and Drew
Le 2011-04-23 04:13, Bernhard Dippold a écrit :
I only see the W3C logo there...
The SVG logo (orange flower) used by drew on previous versions seems
not to be used very much, as Google images don't show more than just the
source page...
(http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/) I see the orange SVG logo at the top
of the page.
I have found the logo site for SVG here:
http://www.w3.org/2009/08/svg-logos.html
Not really sure where
to get ODF logo versions. Where did you get your ODF version? I couldn't
find any ODF site with an ODF logo.
The bird is (part of) the ODF community logo. I don't have a link at
hand, but you'll
find it easily via Google (or any other search engine ;-) )
Thanks for the tip to search on the "ODF community logo". I found the 2
logos here: http://opendocument.xml.org/wiki/odf-community-logo The
suggested smaller logo also has a folded page that is opposite of the
LibreOffice logo. Neat!
Cheers
Marc
I read somewhere that for adoption in the US for institutional use, any
piece of software has to meet strict guidelines concerning accessibility
conformance. I don't think that LibreOffice has reached this point yet
-- I hope someone can say the opposite. When we do reach this point we
will have to add an accessibility logo which is governed by the W3C. The
logo is found here:
http://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG1-Conformance
Cheers
Marc
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