On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Shirley Wang <sw...@pivotal.io> wrote:
> I noticed that the default font, Menlo, was disabled in favor of > Monospace. Was there a specific reason why Monospace was used in favor of > Menlo? > > I find that Menlo is an easier font to read, especially for uppercase > letters. For web apps, sans-serif fonts are used (fonts without the little > notch, or serifs, at the end of each stroke of a letter) so it's easier to > read on a display. Serif fonts are better for print. > I'm not aware of a change to that font. The only commits I can find that reference either Menlo or monospace are these: commit e2cbaaef7124b41be91bf34d704f0d3f61cf7b0c Author: Matthew Kleiman <mklei...@pivotal.io> Date: Thu Jul 6 13:08:29 2017 +0100 UI tweaks for the query history. commit 7f5541205936e32b08a2183f00173a0c64019c8e Author: Joao Pedro De Almeida Pereira <jdealmeidapere...@pivotal.io> Date: Tue Jun 27 10:55:57 2017 -0400 Overhaul the query history tab to allow browsing of the history and full query text. Fixes #2282 Patch by Joao and the team at Pivotal. commit 1208206bc0eca2d135469258e8a209b983e668be Author: Shruti B Iyer <si...@pivotal.io> Date: Tue Jun 13 09:50:41 2017 +0100 Initial re-vamp of the History tab. > > *Menlo:* > [image: Screen Shot 2017-07-10 at 4.38.11 PM.png] > -- Dave Page Blog: http://pgsnake.blogspot.com Twitter: @pgsnake EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company