On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 13:52 -0300, ValessioBrito wrote:
Where to lower one font exempts to write "Draw Freely".
Pushkin using in: ./share/clipart/draw-freely.*.svg
Pushkin:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/pushkin/
Designed for ParaType in 1999-2004 by Gennady Fridman.
The Pushkin type family is based on the autographs of Alexander
Pushkin, the eminent Russian poet (1799-1837). Alternative letters
typical for Pushkin's hand are included.
There are several variants of Pushkin's hand.
Pushkin Script in 2 styles was based on the manuscripts of 1815 and
covers Western and Russian character sets.
Pushkin One was developed on the basis of thoroughly written documents.
Pushkin Two imitates small but nevertheless rather legible hand.
Pushkin Three in 2 weights was created on the basis of the autographs
distinguished by sprawling hand.
Pushkin One, Two and Three series covers just the Russian character set.
This set of Russian fonts was amended by Pushkin French font that is
based on French writings and covers Western character set.
This is a good question. As it stands with copyright and fonts, it is
very unclear how fonts are enforceable. Usually just the technology
around the fonts is enforceable, but not the actual usage of a font.
Thus, it is reasonable to use a font that has been copyrighted, granted
that we are not shipping the font that is displayed, and hence the
technology that stores the actual letterforms, hints, etc.
However, it would be great if we have a good "open" font to replace this
one. Could you recommend one? And, make one and submit it to
www.openfontlibrary.org?
thx
Jon
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Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] I'd prefer guides per layer
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On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 11:05:43PM +0100, Dennis Heuer wrote:
> That's it.
I wouldn't. That's it.
No seriously, what's the use case?
I'm rather sure it's common to use guides to align
objects across layers.
Guide layers could be a compromise.
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Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] NEW: batch export and slicing
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On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 01:38:01AM -0400, bulia byak wrote:
> This uses each
> object's export hints (i.e. export filename and DPI) if they are
> remembered from a previous export; otherwise, the filename is created
> from the object ID and the DPI is 90 pixels per inch. Caution: Unlike
> regular export, batch export overwrites all existing PNG files without
> warning.
The DPI setting in the dialog is ignored, then?
I would assume that one usually wants everything exported with the same
DPI. Actually, I have trouble to think of a reason for varying DPI.
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