So long, Calibri: Microsoft has settled on a new font for its Office appsLeo@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show to Technology@lemmy.world – 294 points – 12 months agoarstechnica.com53Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentAmateur. Always use Times New Roman. On a serious note, it sounds like a transition to fonts that better support scaled 4K and up monitors.Doubtful it's a technical decision. That font doesn't look any better than other fonts on hidpi.You might be right. Windows at 150% scaling has the fonts looking pretty ok… 🤔
Amateur. Always use Times New Roman. On a serious note, it sounds like a transition to fonts that better support scaled 4K and up monitors.Doubtful it's a technical decision. That font doesn't look any better than other fonts on hidpi.You might be right. Windows at 150% scaling has the fonts looking pretty ok… 🤔
Doubtful it's a technical decision. That font doesn't look any better than other fonts on hidpi.You might be right. Windows at 150% scaling has the fonts looking pretty ok… 🤔
Amateur. Always use Times New Roman.
On a serious note, it sounds like a transition to fonts that better support scaled 4K and up monitors.
Doubtful it's a technical decision. That font doesn't look any better than other fonts on hidpi.
You might be right. Windows at 150% scaling has the fonts looking pretty ok… 🤔