Nokia done so many things for the user interfaces in general, like they’re the power behind QT as well.
As a programmer, I’m disappointed there isn’t a monospace variant.
You’ll be stuck with Fira Code forever! Hue hue hue hue
I’m actually using Monaspace Neon from Microsoft of all things. Before that it was Deja Vu Sans Mono
Removed by mod
Definitely agree. Also, Myriad Pro will always have a place in my heart.
Personally, I always use Palatino in any reader view or book app, if possible. It massively reduces my brain strain; it’s a complete godsend!
I don’t know you but I love you for that Palatino statement. I’ve used it since forever (ie. back when Macs were black and white) and just love the curves of the italic style. These days, on Linux, I use Tex Gyre Pagella for basically all my documents.
For UI like menus and such, I’m quite nostalgic for the Chicago font - yes, pixelated and aliased and everything.
I prefer the SF and IBM Plex fonts for desktop.
It’s probably used on this plaque, which has some awful grammar and typography for being carved in stone:
awful grammar and typography for being carved in stone
It’s got some chunky sentences and it needs a comma twice and a hyphen once; but is Lemmy the place to talk about this? For instance, it’s got
- no kid-pidgen, with the lols and mids and caps.
- not a single comma splice or a run-on sentence.
- some punctuation to speak of; which truly sets it apart.
Honestly, it scores above the curve, for Lemmy or for engraving. There’s surprisingly bad writing on recent monuments.
hes rite u no
The Nokia font was a “tweak” on the original Macintosh desktop font, but kicked up for different DPI and even lower res displays. Pretty clever.
Am I the only person that gives no fucks about fonts?
You do give a shit about fonts, you just don’t give a shit about discussing font choices.
I assume that if the global choice was something like Papyrus, or Windings, you’d care.