Hi Marc, 

Marc Paré wrote:
> 
> I just checked on my system (Mageia 1 -> a Mandriva fork), FreeSans is 
> not installed. How is the Liberation font family for print? This font is 
> definitely installed on all linux boxes. If we are to adopt a specific 
> font, we should make sure that it is a maintained font and that we can 
> either have a link to a site where it can be downloaded from or we 
> should store in on our own servers. I also think that it should be 
> opensource.
> 
> I think I had seen somewhere on one of the wiki pages, a specific 
> recommendation for a font for print, was is not Vegur?
> 

I'm not sure, that it was a recommmendation - Vegur is the font, that is
used for the LibreOffice logo. 

I've made a few more screenshots with the Clearlooks theme and the different
greens from the 
LibO branding page.

You can find them all here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/DE/Doku/Allgemein/Screenshots

I also made those screenshots under Mageia 1, I didn't set a specific font.
It just says "Sans"
or "Sans Bold". For one set of screenshots I changed from a 10 point font to
12 points, to see
how this would look like. For the font rendering I chose "Best contrast"
inspite of me having a
flatscreen monitor. 

Any comments are welcome. 

Sigrid

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