I'm Linux too but I have a win 7 instance on a vm. So I just pulled them
across
There is a package called installmsfonts in the suse repos. But the font in
the logo jpg is definitely not verdana. It looks closer to sergo.
On 8/10/2012 8:19 PM, "Alexandro Colorado" <j...@oooes.org> wrote:

> On 10/8/12, Graham Lauder <g.a.lau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > That's not verdana the bowl on the p is the wrong shape. Not sure what it
> > is tho. Searching
>
> Since I dont use windows I dont have verdana on my Linux system so I
> manually went out and looked and download the Verdana font. If you
> have a ttf maybe I would be able to try it, or you can do it from your
> inkscape.
>
> > On 7/10/2012 11:58 PM, "Andrea Pescetti" <pesce...@apache.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 9:18 PM, Alexandro Colorado  wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Here is the Liberation font with some Condensed Bitstream on the Os.
> >>>> http://imagebin.org/231157
> >>>> please comment.
> >>>>
> >>> Here is the proper but with using Nimbus:
> >>> http://imagebin.org/231160
> >>>
> >>
> >> It's nice to see all these variants but remember that the current effort
> >> is about obtaining an exact SVG version of
> >> http://www.openoffice.org/**images/AOO_logos/AOO-logo-**hires.jpg<
> http://www.openoffice.org/images/AOO_logos/AOO-logo-hires.jpg>
> >> (which is our official logo and uses, apparently, Verdana).
> >>
> >> That said, experimenting with other fonts, and especially with free
> >> fonts,
> >> will still be very useful for possible future discussions on tweaking
> the
> >> logo at a certain point in time, but in this moment priority should go
> to
> >> obtaining a perfect vector representation of the official logo, to have
> >> something we can point people at when we grant them permission to use
> our
> >> (current) logo.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>   Andrea.
> >>
> >
>
>
> --
> Alexandro Colorado
> PPMC Apache OpenOffice
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>

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