On 11/06/2013 05:26 PM, David Holmes wrote:
On 7/11/2013 7:43 AM, Bhavesh Patel wrote:
Hi All,
Based on the feedback received on the new UI implementation
in JDK 7 javadoc, we have made some minor changes to look and feel of
the API pages generated by javadoc in JDK 8. The JDK API
documentation pages will be using DejaVu font. A sample build, using
the DejaVu fonts, can be found at
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~bpatel/docs/dejaVu/api/. Non-JDK API
documentation pages that are generated by the user of the javadoc
tool will be using non-DejaVu fonts as specified in the
stylesheet.css file. A sample build can be found at
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~bpatel/docs/api/.
Please provide any feedback, that you might have, on these
new look and feel changes in both the versions.
Realizing you can't please everyone ... how can I tell if I am using
the intended fonts or a fallback? To me this looks awful compared to
existing JDK 7 docs. The font is blurry when larger/bold. The heading
font (for Parameters, Returns etc) seems to be smaller than the font
that follows it.
Thanks,
David
Regards,
Bhavesh.
Perhaps Bhavesh could post a couple of screenshots of typical pages as a
reference for what the pges should look like.
-- Jon