By default Ubuntu uses the "Ubuntu" fonts which also look crisp on LCD screens. The Liberation fonts are also crisp. I prefer DejaVu for desktop fonts over the last two because they are more easy on the eyes, and the Cyrillic letters look better. For documents I want to publish or print I generally use the Droid fonts because they are much narrower (take less space) then the DejaVu fonts.
When I install Trisquel I always set the desktop fonts to DejaVu. The default
Droid fonts don't look crisp on LCD screens. Now it occurs to me that this is
an issue that should be reported.
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- Re: [Trisquel-users] Why arent the Liberation fonts... alonivtsan
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- Re: [Trisquel-users] Why arent the Liberati... mampir
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Why arent the Liberation fonts... alonivtsan
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