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Em 17-03-2012 18:39, Mirek M. escreveu:
We're nearing the end of our discussion deadline.
Let's vote on whether to use lowercase [1] or uppercase [2] letters in
Inkscape. The argument for lowercase letters is that bold/italic versions
might be easier to differentiate. The arguments for uppercase letters are
that they're crisper, fitting more in line with our design goals, and used
more commonly (including by our current set). Keep in mind that the
decision will impact forthcoming icons concerning text, such as Text Box,
Underline, Cross-through, Over-line, Font, Superscript, Subscript, Text
Color, etc.

Based on this thread, the current votes are:
Uppercase: 3 (me, Kévin, Sveinn)
Lowercase: 1 (Adolfo)
What about the tweaked uppercase version? I vote on it, it's a lot better to recognize.

If I've misinterpreted your vote, please speak up, and if you haven't
voted, please reply with your vote.
Thanks. :)

[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Emphasis_2.png
[2] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Emphasis1b.png


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