On 10/29/2013 07:14 PM, Daniel Friesen wrote:
The extremely few users who manually customize their font-matching can still override e.g. what "Nimbus Sans L" points to on their machine.
You're basically suggesting that users who have customized their browsers/OS to handle the patterns used on the majority of the internet – many who may have done a C&P from a tutorial and actually know nothing about the config itself – re-customize their browser/OS to support one website/organization.
Do you really think a significant number of users have manually customized (even by copy-and-pasting commands) the font-matching on their machine?
I think that is a small minority, much less even than those who customized their browser's serif or sans-serif fonts (itself small in relative terms).
Matt Flaschen