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Hi Italo,

I 100% agree. The only problem is time to actually get proper (aesthetically and legally -wise) pictures of other screens. Marc suggested to contact screen manufacturers: well, go ahead ! About the idea of taking pictures ourselves, I'm not sure it is that easy to get proper lightning, etc.

Cheers,
Camille


Le 12/02/2013 12:28, Italo Vignoli a écrit :
On 2/12/13 12:15 PM, Camille Moulin wrote:

As we should have a new version more compatible with smartphone screens
by the end of the day, it's probably better to wait for it before doing
anything on your side.
Hi Camille, the fact that all screens are looking like Apple screens is
somehow disturbing for a number of LibreOffice users.

I personally do not see this as a major problem, but if we can find a
compromise we would avoid unnecessary frictions.

One solution could be to tweak the color, as the aluminium is the Apple
distinctive color for desktop computers.

Anyway, not a real problem, but something to consider if we have enough
time.

Thanks, Italo



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