On Thu, 2013-01-03 at 18:54 +0100, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Am 03.01.2013 18:49, schrieb Dmitry Roshchin:
On Thursday 03 January 2013 18:28:55 Victor hck wrote:
Hi
time ago I made a request for include that font by default in openSUSE - https://features.opensuse.org/314433
There is package "fifth-leg-font". FifthLeg is used only as branding font, so it's not needed for ordinary user. And there are some problems: no cyrillic glyphs (work in progress), kerning issues.
We have discussed the replacement of FifthLeg with another Open Font, lately.
Pascal came up with a few suggestions:
... https://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Signika https://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Lato https://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Strait https://www.google.com/webfonts/specimen/Scada
You can browse around here: https://www.google.com/webfonts
To download the TTF file, do this: curl 'http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Signika'
You will then get the URL of the font, e.g. for Signika: http://themes.googleusercontent.com/static/fonts/signika/v3/ShL_W4dvX9R2li-O...
Those fonts are all under the SIL Open Font License, kind of MIT/BSD for fonts http://scripts.sil.org/OFL ...
Greets Marcus
Nice suggestions. One thing I disliked about FifthLeg (which I liked in general) was that it was not an ideal font for use in body text. It is ideal for title text. I suggest we come up with a recommendation for title text and body text (doesn't have to be the same, can be two different fonts.) Creating a standard body text guideline will be useful and shows some conformity of our documents (slides, etc.) Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-artwork+owner@opensuse.org