> Seriously? That's your argument? No mainstream Linux distribution even ships > those fonts by default! Defaulting to fonts which are not even installed on > regular people's KDE SC installation does not make any sense at all! > On top of that, it's the f*cking web and not a print medium. The web is not > designed to be pixel accurate. Just change the browser's window size and > everything is off anyway, no matter which font you use. > Additionally, if some idiot wannabe web designer wants pixel-perfect rendering > for his text, he'll define the fonts and font sizes manually and not rely on > browser defaults.
And gets wrecked if the font is not installed or I, as a user, deny to change the font of webpages. > > Another counter-argument to yours: Usability. > When I modify the font settings in System Settings, all of my fonts change. No > matter if its GUI fonts or the fonts of text fields. Why on earth not in web > pages? > IMO (I hope Jonathan or another person who can program reads this and writes a > patch) Rekonq should use by default the fonts defined in System Settings. > Rekonq's Fonts prefpane should be kept intact, but receive a checkbox > (unchecked by default) that says > "Override System Settings' font configuration". +1 _______________________________________________ rekonq mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq
