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Hi Thorsten,
Am 23.04.2012 11:45, schrieb Thorsten Behrens:
klaus-jürgen weghorn ol wrote:
Am 21.04.2012 13:24, schrieb Stefan Knorr (Astron):
Hello Thorsten,

mostly, I thought it looked good. I've edited it a tiny bit, to make
the logo as large as the text and also trying to enforce the 1/2 width
of a document symbol distance everywhere.
I've added a variant (the bottom one) that should work without the
Vegur font being installed (i.e. letters as paths)... that's it.
Accidentally, I also replaced your file in the wiki... sorry.

I took Astron's (and Thorsten's) proposal and align it to get a
rectangle (like a stamp is). Then I made a half space between 10 and
117 to make it in typography.

Thanks guys, looks great

You made the most of the work.

- I'd go with k-j's version then, but w/o
the half space I guess.

No problem.
I only followed the typographic for thousands seperator:
e.g.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leerzeichen#Breite_des_Leerzeichens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_space


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Grüße
k-j

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