On 6 April 2014 19:19, Steven Walling steven.walling@gmail.com wrote:
Twice now we've tried putting different freely-licensed fonts first. Both times, Windows users who had them have told us they either merely disliked them or they have caused unacceptably poor rendering, particularly for those without font smoothing.
I don't think we should prioritise users with font smoothing disabled. ClearType has been available since at least Windows XP. If there are legibility issues, we should probably fix it; but if it merely looks ugly, the solution is for the users to enable font smoothing if they want prettier font rendering.
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