![]() macOS and iOS continue to get San Francisco.Sidenote: did you know our front-end library is open source and y’all can see what we’re up to? You can see I’m considering some changes over at the Stacks repo. Update 2 - Alright folks, got some follow-up for you. ![]() ![]() I’ve seen some folks realize with this switch that they were running some non-stock antialiasing. If something feels off on Windows, do revisit your ClearType settings. Plenty of little bugs to squash yet, and I’m chipping away at them. I hope it’s a bug, and is patched up in 11.4. I was reacting to a change in macOS 11.3 that removes the ability to set antialiasing at the OS-level. It also solves an issue where Ubuntu Mono-regardless of how you feel about the typeface-is smaller than its sans-serif counterpart.Īlso noteworthy, we aren’t touching webkit antialiasing right now. Did some digging on that PR and installed a few Linux VMs and found Liberation to be the best way to normalize across Linux distros. Update 3 - The changes from round 2 are live, but with one notable exception: On Linux, we spec’d “Liberation Sans” and “Liberation Mono”.
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