Le mer 10/09/2003 à 14:27, Felix Miata a écrit :
> Buchan Milne wrote:
>  
> > Adam Williamson wrote:
> 
> > > Agree 100%, assuming this means the site still has Helvetica set as its
> > > preferred font. We've spent years in the distro fixing the reliance on
> > > this ass-ugly piece of bitmap crap, so why does  the website of the damn
> > > distro want to use it?! Since we now have such lovely fonts in Mandrake,
> > > the website should have the default font set as "sans", so it actually
> > > looks half acceptable. Sites that default to Helvetica bug me so much
> > > I've actually wiped the font from my system (I tried setting up that
> > > thing you can do in fonts.conf that make it use Vera in place of
> > > Helvetica, but I could never make it work), so now the MDK page looks
> > > okay to me, but this is a hack I should NOT have to use.
> 
> I wipe Verdana from systems that come with it. Same for Bitstream Vera
> Sans. Helvetica looks fine to me, though I like others better.

I no longer use helvetica as it seems to no to be AA. it's weird. I use
Verdana most of the time.

 
> Personally I find rather little distinction between helvetica and arial,
> and in fact use arial as my default on systems on which it is installed.

Arial is to bold and on some system where arial is not correctly
installed you may have on bold arial.
 

> The above is very offensive, not so much the family as the size. Those
> using high resolution displays like 1600x1200 or above see 12px as
> microscopic little mousetype, if they can see it at all, unless using a
> browser with a minimum font size enabled, or when using a text or page
> zoom feature. If using the former override, then most if not all text on
> the page will be the user's minimum, which eliminates all contextual
> information that varying text sizes convey. Instead, no size should be
> set at all, or the size should be set to 100%, so that the user sees
> whatever size he has determined best suited to his use.

 or font-size: normal;

> The browsers all use the first listed font they find. The only way
> helvetica would be used in either case is when arial does not exist but
> helvetica does exist and gets selected because it is in fact a
> sans-serif font.
> 
> What really should be used instead is font-family:
> 
>       sans-serif;
> 
> That way, the user's choice of sans-serif will be used, be it arial or
> verdana or helvetica, or, heaven forbid, the Mandrake Linux installed
> sans-serif default.

you will not have only mdk linux. You may have RH ( poor fonts quality
).


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