Sujet : Re: Favorite Font
De : ec1828 (at) *nospam* somewhere.edu (Ethan Carter)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 22. Apr 2025, 14:45:20
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L Thorpe <
lt666@sixsixsix.net> writes:
This is not a frivolous issue.
>
There are many fonts available on GNU/Linux but the only font
that I continually select for all my GUI apps and even virtual
terminals is the Liberation family:
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https://github.com/liberationfonts/liberation-fonts
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IMO, the Liberation fonts are the best and every other font
seems quite ugly or unsatisfying in comparison.
I went to the page above with the hope of seeing an illustration of it.
One can see an example in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_fonts(*) Fira Code
I use Fira Code on practically anything: xterm and GNU EMACS. On the
web, I let whatever font the website chooses, but if it contains text
that I'd spend more than 20 seconds to read, then I invoke a Firefox
extension called ``print friendly'' which then formats the text with a
serif font that looks like ``Times New Roman'' with an appropriate size.
Then I print. :) So, yes, reading requires serif. For screen display,
Fira Code.
To me, this is unusual. Why should one font family be so
far ahead, aesthetically speaking?
That's a very interesting question.
By the way, Liberation does look pretty good in its serif version---if
there's any other.
I am tempted to exclude all the dozens of GNU/Linux fonts
except for Liberation. Do you feel the same?
I feel the same. Most fonts are just terrible. For manipulating text
on the screen, we need a monospaced font, so, if that's not Liberation's
case, then it's out of the question.
I often render text on a PDF, in which case I seem to prefer Knuth's
font cmr---``computer modern roman''. Why can't I accept the LaTeX
default---whatever it's called? That's an open question to me. It
feels to me that Knuth's designed cmr is a bit more imperfect than
LateX's default one. It even seems to me that LaTeX's default is
actually cmr, but more perfected? It seems to display a little lighter
on the screen and possibly on paper too. I don't know. Clearly, I'm no
expert at this, but I do have enough sensibility to detect what I like
and what I don't. (Most people can't seem to care.)