On Sat, 27 Oct 2018 03:01:28 +0200, hellcp@opensuse.org wrote:
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've used Source Sans Pro but reverted to DejaVu Sans (Mono) after two weeks. By the time I tested both, I found that Unicode support was way better in DejaVu. Things might have changed. I personally hate serif font to the fact that I open the CSS editor in my web browser to disable the prefered font of a site if it is in serif, so I can read it in DejaVu again. Yes, I really hate serif fonts. (I do not have a newspaper subscription because of that) -- H.Merijn Brand http://tux.nl Perl Monger http://amsterdam.pm.org/ using perl5.00307 .. 5.29 porting perl5 on HP-UX, AIX, and openSUSE http://mirrors.develooper.com/hpux/ http://www.test-smoke.org/ http://qa.perl.org http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/