--===============0010268751== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=001636c5ba9787bf6504739fc009 --001636c5ba9787bf6504739fc009 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Thomas H=FCmmer wrote: > Hello KOffice Team, > > > (First of all: I love your great work. Im a big fan of koffice an > watching the development closely.) > > Koffice-specific Font > ------- > > I am a owner of a big German Web Statistics provider > (http://flashcounter.com) . I working on a satistic that analyse he > adoption of Office Suites. To do so I analyse the Fonts (via > CSS/JS-Tricks) installed on users computers. Most of the Office Suites > have characteristic fonts, they install with them (e.g. "OpenSmybol" for > OpenOffice and derivatives). Therefore i can determine if a specific > Office Suite is installed by measuring them (with relatively small error > range). > It took me a long time to figure out the corret fonts for a number of > office suites. > For KOffice I figured out "Arev Sans" and "cmex10" but the latter is > included in some other applications and the disribution is 5 times > higher than the former. > > Do you think I can use "Arev Sans" as a predictable candidate? Since > when is it included in Koffice. I did not find other significant proucts > shipping it. > > Thank you for your help. I think you could be interested in the numbers. > These fonts are only installed with the formula shape which is currently no= t released. At the moment there is no font specific for KOffice. --001636c5ba9787bf6504739fc009 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Thomas H=FCmmer= <jossele@5sl.org> wrote:
Hello KOffice Team,


(First of all: I love your great work. Im a big fan of koffice an
watching the development closely.)

Koffice-specific Font
-------

I am a owner of a big German Web Statistics provider
(
http://flashcounter.= com) . I working on a satistic that analyse he
adoption of Office Suites. To do so I analyse the Fonts (via
CSS/JS-Tricks) installed on users computers. Most of the Office Suites
have characteristic fonts, they install with them (e.g. "OpenSmybol&qu= ot; for
OpenOffice and derivatives). Therefore i can determine if a specific
Office Suite is installed by measuring them (with relatively small error range).
It took me a long time to figure out the corret fonts for a number of
office suites.
For KOffice I figured out "Arev Sans" and "cmex10" but = the latter is
included in some other applications and the disribution is 5 times
higher than the former.

Do you think I can use "Arev Sans" as a predictable candidate? Si= nce
when is it included in Koffice. I did not find other significant proucts shipping it.

Thank you for your help. I think you could be interested in the numbers.

These fonts are only installed with the formula shap= e which is currently not released.
At the moment there is no font specif= ic for KOffice.

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