On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 1:24 AM, Eike Hein <h...@kde.org> wrote: > > > On 12/18/2015 12:31 AM, Mark Gaiser wrote: > > You will hear me when my workflow is severely interrupted and when i > > find the cause of it. > > plasma-devel@kde.org is not mark-gaisers-workf...@kde.org. > > Bug reports go to bugs.kde.org. User support happens on the > user list and in the KDE Forums. > > > > > Sorry, but that is just a bogus argument for the sake of arguing. > > It's very obvious and expected that a sample of a specific font is meant > > to represent how the font looks when installed. > > Ah c'mon. Take a look at the glyph data with FontForge and then get > out a ruler and check the SVG again. I don't have time to prove to > you the SVG isn't equivalent to Qt and CSS line height defaults. > > Ohh just stop it! You're going into technical implementation details of a specification (SVG in this case).
The noto font is on the google site. It has examples of how it looks and you as a user can expect it to look like that. I see the same line height freakyness in their examples as on my computer and i don't like it. That's it, end of discussion. > Here's Google Chrome overlaid over the SVG though, re default > intra-glyph and intra-line spacing: > > http://i.imgur.com/FlnxgGp.png > > http://i.imgur.com/6d0sBup.png > > Did you even check this stuff or is it OK if it's my time ...? > > > > > And there i see too much spacing between the lines. > > I don't, and I know this stuff pretty well. > > > > There it's somewhat fine, but that isn't the default! And that can't be > > influenced as user of the font. > > It's the default. > > Then your default differs from mine. And i didn't change font settings at all!
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