On 27/10/2018 03.01, hellcp@opensuse.org wrote:
Hi,
Originally suggested 3 or so years ago by Richard Brown on this list, and rejected with huge backlash (but who am I to ignore controversial topics).
Default fonts are a part of distribution's identity and to some degree help to show off beauty of the desktop. Our website branding is based on those in particular, so it would be nice to follow that up with desktop part.
I have been using Source Sans Pro for a long time on the desktop, and Source Code Pro in terminal. They work very well in those usecases, even though I'm using smaller than usual font size in both scenarios (I am not using serif fonts enough to judge that part, it just never comes up).
I would love to see Gnome desktop also following that trend, as it's using Cantarell, despite YaST-Fonts and other default font utilities.
Also I am already sorry to openQA guys, I just cannot stop suggesting changes that break tests :/
Well, https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst-needles-opensuse/ is the repo with all needles that include the graphical assertions, feel free to provide a PR with the proposed update ;) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org