2012/3/17 Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <fitoschido@gmail.com>
OK, seems to win uppercase. Please try to use a font that makes the
bold and italic icons different enough to be recognised, I'd recommend
a black weight for the bold icon and a true, single-story italic for
the other icon (this is the reason why I don't like Vegur, it is
incomplete, does not have italics and IMO is just a Myriad rip-off).
Vegur was voted as the official LibreOffice font a long time ago. It's
especially advantageous for us because it's licensed under CC0, basically
public domain. The only icon for which we need italics is the Italic icon,
so that's not a big issue.
I tweaked the original font to exaggerate bold and italics [1] -- do you
think it's enough?
[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Emphasis_2.png
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