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Re: Logos proposal
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Ben Barrowes |
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Re: Logos proposal |
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Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:17:22 -0400 |
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On Wednesday 30 June 2010 08:35:05 you wrote:
> On Jun 30, 2010, at 1:46 PM, Ben Barrowes wrote:
> > On Wednesday 30 June 2010 02:43:03 Fotios Kasolis wrote:
> >>> I would really like to see the version you mention with a \infty cut
> >>> out. And with the underline like we had before (the B+W version).
> >>>
> >>> Both of the ways you mention to make an attribution to Eaton seem to me
> >>> to make things too busy, i.e. too many lines... at least when I try to
> >>> imagine what you describe. Maybe we could just leave it as a script "E"
> >>> in some font, maybe a little taller than the \forall and v. That would
> >>> stand it out a bit and we could drop in an "E" more like jwe's
> >>> signature "E" at any time.
> >>
> >> /Fotios
> >
> > Great work! I think this looks good, and hopefully we are converging on
> > sth the community could support. I personally would
> > 1) narrow the oc just a bit (if possible) 10-15%, but I don't know how to
> > do this in latex 2) it looks like the bottom of the oc is cut off (flat
> > lower edges)? 3) I liked the \nu looking v better than this capital V.
> > The \nu also was a nod to the gnu aspect of octave
> >
> > Is the octave part latex'able? If so, could you post that code?
>
> Thx,
>
> Comments:
> 1) 10% is too much but i ll try.
> 2) No it is not it just looks like that due to export in bad quality!
> 3) This is done to separate E (for John) which is italic-like. I can check.
>
> When i have some time i ll experiment with that a bit more.
>
> /Fotios
I succeeded in making the oc with latex by moving a white dot in the way, but I
still can't figure
out what to do with the e. Right now it is \exists. Also don't know how to
narrow the \infty in
latex.
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Re: Logos proposal, Fotios Kasolis, 2010/06/25