On Wed, 31 Oct 2018 12:55:37 +0000, Cameron Seader <CSeader@suse.com> wrote:
On 10/28/18 7:29 AM, Noah Davis wrote:
On Saturday, October 27, 2018 11:20:17 AM EDT hellcp@opensuse.org wrote:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 8:08 AM, Noah Davis <noahadvs@gmail.com> wrote: [...]
Yes, I believe so, I don't see major drawbacks of that.
LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world
I don't like how Source Sans Pro has significantly different letter spacing than Source Serif Pro. With KDE Plasma's default font family (Noto), the serif and sans-serif styles have almost the same size and spacing. It's not stylish like Ubuntu's default font, but it's easy on the eyes and has great language support.
I've used Roboto for a few months now and love that font for KDE Plasma
Roboto Mono is a beautiful font, but is (still) has issues: • The width of the mono font is not consistent for Normal, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic • Some diacriticals show wrong in 12pt and below. Compare ã with ā. This alone is for me reason enough to not use it.
Here is my font layout.
General: Roboto 10 Regular Fixed Width: Hack 8 Small: Roboto 8 Regular Toolbar: Roboto 10 Regular Menu: Roboto 10 Regular Window Title: Roboto 10 Medium
Anti-Aliasing Enabled Sub-pixel rendering type: RGB Hinting Style: Medium Force fonts DPI: 96
Konsole Font: Hack 10 - Breeze Appearance with a few slight changes in the Red colors.
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