I tried this. It leads to a narrower font then Tahoma which is far more readable the the "Segoe UI" font.

This is much better then Segoe UI.

Does anyone have Vista installed and can send us a snapshot of a qooxdoo demo page?


Matthias Reuter schrieb:
What about not specifying a font at all? Just say "sans-serif" and let
the browser handle it. As a web developper you can never know which
fonts are installed on a user's machine, so why bother?

Matthias

Sebastian Werner wrote:

Sorry, I mean Windows Vista. Forward compatibility :)

If it looks to bad under Windows XP we maybe really need to change
this.
Other opinions?

Sebastian

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