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Hi,

LibreOffice has already supported a similar solution to save more ink
with the following improvements:

• Scalable ink saving (20-90%, or arbitrary values);
• extreme ink saving (>96%) with excellent readability;
• better layout on low resolution (<1200 dpi): instead of ugly spotted
letters it uses low level methods of printers to provide consistent
typefaces;
• it works with all fonts.

Usage: choose Grey 80%...Grey 10% colors for your text (you can add
more colors to the palette:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Draw_Guide/Color_palette).
For extreme ink saving, set outlined character formatting (=~60% ink
saving) and combine with Gray 90% text color.

Best regards,
László



2011/12/9 810d4rk <810d4rk@gmail.com>:
Looking forward, unless EcoFont has a patent on swiss-cheesing fonts,
one could potentially make swiss-cheese versions of the existing fonts
in LO.

That would be very good to have on LO for anyone that wants to save
ink and use whatever font they like, but will be not be part of
version 3.5?

As for merely saving toner/ink when printing, it appears that someone
did some testing and found that some fonts (e.g. Century Gothic) will
save more ink per word than the EcoFont.
http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/century-gothic-saves-more-ink-than-ecofont.html

The ecofont website has tells the advantages of their fonts:
http://www.ecofont.com/en/products/green/printing/saving-printing-costs-and-eco-friendly/why-ecofont-saves-more-ink-than-century-gothic.html



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