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Font button to allow changing default font from Times New Roman to other fonts

Open DavidIB opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

Someone commented ( at https://stepweb.atlassian.net/browse/FST-2034?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiMzlkNmZiMDdiMWVjNDE4ZmFlMWVlYjExZGEyNTA0OWIiLCJwIjoiaiJ9) that a San Serif font such as Segoe UI is much clearer to read on a screen for English & Greek So it would be nice to offer to let people have a San serif font, or to let them pick any font they want.

Note: We do NOT want to offer to change the Hebrew font because very few get the Furtive Patach conrrect

  • eg in the name Noah, the "a" dash should be seen part way between the two letters, not just under the last letter. ie the left-hand one is wrong. The left one might be pronounced "Noha". image

DavidIB avatar May 20 '22 12:05 DavidIB

Darcy and I tried other Greek font but it did not work for some systems. I think the ascent did not work well on some systems.

The font we use have to be downloaded from www.STEPBible.org to the user’s browser. We need to find a Greek font which will work for all systems.

Does anyone know which Greek font will work on all systems (computers, Android and IPhone)?

On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 2:23 AM David Instone-Brewer < @.***> wrote:

Someone commented ( at https://stepweb.atlassian.net/browse/FST-2034?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiMzlkNmZiMDdiMWVjNDE4ZmFlMWVlYjExZGEyNTA0OWIiLCJwIjoiaiJ9 ) that a San Serif font such as Segoe UI is much clearer to read on a screen for English & Greek So it would be nice to offer to let people have a San serif font, or to let them pick any font they want.

Note: We do NOT want to offer to change the Hebrew font because very few get the Furtive Patach conrrect

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patricksptang avatar May 20 '22 18:05 patricksptang

Patrick, can you remember what aspect of Greek caused problems? - eg iota subscript? Or combinations of accents s diaresis?

On Fri, 20 May 2022, 7:52 pm Patrick Tang, @.***> wrote:

Darcy and I tried other Greek font but it did not work for some systems. I think the ascent did not work well on some systems.

The font we use have to be downloaded from www.STEPBible.org to the user’s browser. We need to find a Greek font which will work for all systems.

Does anyone know which Greek font will work on all systems (computers, Android and IPhone)?

On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 2:23 AM David Instone-Brewer < @.***> wrote:

Someone commented ( at

https://stepweb.atlassian.net/browse/FST-2034?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiMzlkNmZiMDdiMWVjNDE4ZmFlMWVlYjExZGEyNTA0OWIiLCJwIjoiaiJ9

) that a San Serif font such as Segoe UI is much clearer to read on a screen for English & Greek So it would be nice to offer to let people have a San serif font, or to let them pick any font they want.

Note: We do NOT want to offer to change the Hebrew font because very few get the Furtive Patach conrrect

  • eg in the name Noah, the "a" dash should be seen part way between the two letters, not just under the last letter. ie the left-hand one is wrong. The left one might be pronounced "Noha". [image: image] < https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1691834/169526913-c2f92bb0-5213-4537-a9c7-f4f66e86dedf.png

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DavidIB avatar May 21 '22 08:05 DavidIB

I'd be interested in this as well, it could help for foreign languages where Times New Roman doesn't look very good (e.g., for Khmer the Times New Roman defaults to an unattractive font).

RyanQuey avatar Jul 20 '23 14:07 RyanQuey