Have you tried Liberation Sans? I think it's a great choice. As I mentioned
earlier, Firefox in particular, when changed from within preferences, looks
much more crisp and clean. I don't have much experience with the other
Liberation fonts, though.

Ashton

On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Matthew Nuzum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:31 AM, Salane Ashcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > OK so I vote to use the Liberation fonts at least no matter what theme,
> and
> > improve the icons significantly no matter what theme. Also, I think we
> > should maybe have some sort of voting system and a better way to get the
> > opinions of the Ubuntu Community in general.
> >
> > Who votes for Liberation fonts?
> >
>
> As I understand it, Liberation was not meant to be the best font in
> the world and is not our best choice. Liberation was meant as a free
> option for people who want the best interoperability with MS Office
> users. That means with Liberation, if you receive an office document
> it's lines will wrap in the same places for you as it did for the
> author.
>
> This is a good thing the liberation font team has done but our themes
> are not Word documents and therefore don't need to use Liberation.
>
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