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From: | Hardy Hübener |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] GPL License / Usage of graphics for a book |
Date: | Fri, 04 Jan 2008 15:50:01 +0100 |
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Ian Shaw schrieb:
Most book authors use the Monte Carlo (TM) Font. An example how this looks can be found following this link:http://www.hardyhuebener.de/tmp/mc_font_example.jpg Advantage: Easy to look at, see all details, not using too much ink.Monte Carlo is not bad, except for the ugly lines on the shaded points
> and the thick border. The (TM) might be a problem though.I didn't want propose to imitate MC of course, but as a general idea I think its a good point to start from, when designing a print design for GNU.
Hardy ;-) -- Hardy's Backgammon Pages --> www.hardys-backgammon-pages.com
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