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<pre wrap="">Is there any chance the SVG / source for the new splash screen could be
placed somewhere?
Also, I am rather curious at the font used in the amarok logo. I
noticed that the "a" is a different width to the "m" which is different
to the "ar" and the "K".. I've seen the logo elsewhere and know this
has been around for quite a while, but is that really desired?
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How many logos have you seen with a fixed-width font? Maybe some
computer companies in the 80s. :D
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Umm, Actually most of them! I started thinking of brand names off the
top of my head, and google'd their logos:<br>
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Fixed:<b> </b>Google,facebook, slashdot, digg, intel, abc, ubuntu,
microsoft,<br>
Fixed except for separation of words: amazon.com,openSUSE,
redhat,CentOS, OpenOffice.org, Electronic Arts<br>
Mostly fixed (first letter slightly different): Yahoo<br>
Not fixed: ebay, The Sims<br>
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So from my tally, ebay must be the only company of all those logo's
who's design is still from the 80's? :)<br>
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Also, wikipedia says it was renamed from amaroK to Amarok in June 2006,
but the logo still shows amaroK.<br>
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Pierre<br>
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