2014-04-23 14:28 GMT+02:00 Thomas Lübking <thomas.luebk...@gmail.com>:
> On Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 13:17:02 CEST, Elvis Angelaccio wrote: > > I don't understand. Since there are only numbers I think that your point >> is >> already accomplished. >> > Nope. > To get monospace glyphs for sure, you must select a monospace font - > otherwise you're going by luck. > > At least on my system >> > ;-) > > > Have you found a particular font that doesn't look this way? >> > Hundreds - it's pretty common and the more "exotic" the fonts get > (script), the more obvious this becomes, but you may try Fontin [1], > Bitstream Handel Gothic [2], Adobe Jenson or Linotype Frutiger (latter are > commercial fonts, no link - sorry. I can send you screenshots of the fonts > though and some resellers will likely provide some as well) for some > "reasonable" choices. > In addition, the hinter and font size/weight can have impact. > > Oh my god, using these fonts the stopwatch display is an eyesore. Thanks for the explanation, this thing has to be fixed, sure as hell. I will try with different labels for each digit. Elvis > Cheers, > Thomas > > [1] http://www.exljbris.com/fontin.html > [2] http://fontpark.net/de/schriftart/handel-gothic-bt/# > Please don't ask me whether that's a legal offer. >