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Source Code Pro on Windows doesn't render as nicely #25
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Edit: this may be because I accidentally installed two varieties of the regular weight of the font. At any rate, when I reinstalled the font it started to look more sane. Sorry about this. |
Make sure you have only one format installed, either TTF or OTF, but not both. On Windows, the TTF files will render better than the OTF fonts in system apps. |
@pauldhunt can you elaborate on that? |
I thought that the above instructions were fairly explicit. Is there anything in particular you wanted more info on? |
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@svnpenn The difference between the rendering of TrueType and OpenType-CFF fonts on Windows has mostly gone away with DirectWrite. This post will give you some insight: http://blog.typekit.com/2010/10/15/type-rendering-operating-systems/ |
…dePro, r=GuillaumeGomez Update Source Code Pro and include italics Fixes rust-lang#65502. A few notes: * As stated in rust-lang#65502, this does increase the download size. * Since this PR changes the font set, I think docs.rs would have to be updated if this PR is merged. * The fonts have a double extension (.ttf.woff); this is to keep the names consistent with the upstream font release which does that to distinguish these from the .otf.woff files ([Source Code Pro otf renders poorly on older Windows system apps](adobe-fonts/source-code-pro#25 (comment))).
I like the way Source Code Pro looks on Mac OS X and Linux. But on Windows it is not really usable next to, e.g., Consolas.
Here's Source Code Pro:
And Consolas:
These are at the same point sizes.
Another weird thing I noticed is that the font that comes up when I select Source Code Pro is the same as the one when I select a random string of text like "foasfboasdj". However, if I select Source Code Pro in Notepad, I see the same font, so I don't know what to think. Maybe it's installed incorrectly? But I honestly cannot see how that would be considering I can see it in the fonts directory and it looks about the same there.
Any ideas what's going on? Is this how it's supposed to look on Windows?
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