joel1974@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year agoFontsmessage-squaremessage-square42fedilinkarrow-up141arrow-down13file-text
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minus-squareardent_abysm@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 year agoI use fonts.google.com for discoverablility, but download the fonts from the GitHub repositories. UI: Inter (if I bother changing the default) Reading: Source Serif 4, Literata, and Noto Serif Terminal: Fira Code Text editor: Fira Code Document output: EB Garamond, Source Serif 4, and STIX Two Text Symbols: Noto Sans Symbols, Noto Sans Symbols 2, Symbols Nerd Font Microsoft fonts largely don’t have the character coverage I need or are not better than what is available under open licenses. Embedding fonts in documents negages the need for others to have matching fonts installed on their computer.
I use fonts.google.com for discoverablility, but download the fonts from the GitHub repositories.
UI: Inter (if I bother changing the default)
Reading: Source Serif 4, Literata, and Noto Serif
Terminal: Fira Code
Text editor: Fira Code
Document output: EB Garamond, Source Serif 4, and STIX Two Text
Symbols: Noto Sans Symbols, Noto Sans Symbols 2, Symbols Nerd Font
Microsoft fonts largely don’t have the character coverage I need or are not better than what is available under open licenses.
Embedding fonts in documents negages the need for others to have matching fonts installed on their computer.