On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 5:55 PM, Shirley Wang <sw...@pivotal.io> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 2:27 PM, Surinder Kumar
>>> <surinder.ku...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
>>> > Hi
>>> >
>>> > The current font-family applied to slick-grid is
>>> > 'Verdana,Arial,sans-serif'.
>>> > I tried changing it to "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif
>>> > but
>>> > the font size and spacing between text is reduced. so to match style I
>>> > used
>>> > "Verdana".
>>> >
>>> > Also, as per my knowledge, the Helvetica font will work only for
>>> > Operating
>>> > Systems where this font actually exists in system, otherwise it will
>>> > pick
>>> > Arial font.
>>> >
>>> > The right way to use 'Helvetica' is to download its 'ttf' and 'eot'
>>> > files
>>> > and use in CSS so that it appears same on all machines:
>>> >
>>> > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13013616/css-helvetica-neue-not-working
>>> >
>>> > But it seems it is not available for free
>>> > https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/neue-helvetica/licensing.html
>>>
>>> Oh, that's not good. I assume we were relying on it being on a users
>>> machine already. I think we need to do one of two things:
>>>
>>> 1) Default to a font that we know should exist everywhere.
>>> 2) Have a fallback from Helvetica Neue to Arial or similar.
>>>
>>> 3) Choose something completely new and free, and ship it with the app.
>>>
>>> I prefer 1 if possible, then 2, finally 3.
>>>
>>> Shirley, any thoughts?
>
>
> Option 1 would require us choosing something new and free (there are a lot
> of webfonts you can get from Google) but would take some time to pick the
> appropriate one.
>
> Option 2 would be the best option for now. We should stick with Helvetica
> and Arial until we have more time to choose the right font.

Sounds good to me.

Surinder, can you make that change please? And update any other font
definitions in our CSS to have the same fallback?

Thanks.

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