El jue, 01-10-2015 a las 21:34 +0100, C R escribió:
So you'd fix the font and then upstream the changes and we'd keep a copy on the website?
Yes. To be honest, it's good enough for general use right now. It's not perfect, but we can manually kern it in the official Inkscape logo (which can/should be svg btw). I will need time to modify the font, but I want to get the video tutorials up and going first, if that's alright.
That wouldn't be necessary. There are CSS3 features for kerning that could be used to fix the problematic kerning pairs without touching the font, avoiding the need of editing and synchronizing changes upstream. I'm quite new to this as I'm just starting to use those features, but I had success fixing some of those problems in a couple of websites I'm working on.
I'm not sure about how good is the browser support for these features, but as far as I could see, the current verions of the major browsers do support them. For old versions of browsers and browsers that not abide to standards I think there are worse problems than a slightly bad kerned webfont, so I wouldn't worry too much about how the logo looks there.
Gez.