From kde-usability Sun May 09 15:06:02 2004 From: Mikolaj Machowski Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 15:06:02 +0000 To: kde-usability Subject: KDefault font Message-Id: <200405091706.02638.mikmach () wp ! pl> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-usability&m=108412418804096 Hello, Sometimes I can hear voices GNOME has better support for fonts than KDE. We all know this is not true because both DE are using the same underlying technology. But there is some truth in it. 1. Kerning in Qt isn't perfect. KDE has little to do here. Qt4 promises some improvements here. 2. Default font (helvetica) is horrible. It should be changed. Alas, personally have no idea. Second problem with font are numbers. Open Kate with empty file and just keep Enter. Note _whole_ status line is redrawing to accomodate to various widths of numbers. There are few solutions: 1. The hardest - developers should be careful and put every changing number (like in Kate) in not flexible 'cell'. 2. Find or modify one of existing fonts to make all numbers width equal (like TeX's Computer Modern). 2a. Use special class for displaying some numbers - it will break numbers for cells and display them as fixed-width (with most fonts it will probably look as broken kerning though). m. -- LaTeX + Vim = http://vim-latex.sourceforge.net/ Learn Touch Typing with Vim: http://www.vim.org Script #461 vim.pl - http://skawina.eu.org/mikolaj VimGDB - http://skawina.eu.org/mikolaj/vimgdb _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability