[Pydotorg-redesign] Draft HTML for redesign proposal
Matt Goodall
matt at pollenation.net
Fri Oct 17 11:29:02 EDT 2003
Guido van Rossum wrote:
>>As for fonts, although a lot of people liked verdana, almost as many
>>preferred arial.
>>
>>
>
>I do most of my browsing on a Linux box (Red Hat 7.3), and so do many
>other existing and potential Python users. Those fonts don't exist
>there. Therefore I'm not sure that picking fonts should be too much
>of an issue at this point.
>
Actually, both Verdana and Arial are available for X aslong as you can
use TrueType fonts. I don't know about RH7.3 specifically.
http://www.gnome.org/fonts/
http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
I work on a Debian testing/unstable box and I have many of the fonts Tim
mentioned installed. They're much nicer to work with that the standard X
bitmap fonts too.
In any case, a bit further down that message, Tim suggested the
following font order: "Bitstream Vera Sans", Verdana, "Lucida Sans",
Geneva, Helvetica,
sans-serif.
Lucida (not Lucida Sans) is a standard X11 font, Bitstream and Verdana
can be installed; Verdana and Lucida Sans are standard Windows fonts,
Bitstream can be installed; Geneva is a standard Mac font; Helvetica is
available on everything but Windows although I'm sure it's available.
There's the sans-serif fall back at then end anyway.
That list of fonts covers a lot of OSs although fonts and font sizes are
a right pain on the web and it's quite difficult to cover all bases
effectively.
Cheers, Matt
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