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jaycee
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by *jaycee »
Hi,
A minor comment ... ( my 2 cents ..

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May be it just me ... I don't know...
but the first thing I am doing after an TC install, is to change the font to non-bold...
Does anyone keep the bold font with a daily use ?
what a waste of space with bold font...
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When you have problems with contrast, bold font is easier too read.
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jaycee wrote:Does anyone keep the bold font with a daily use ?
I do.
jaycee wrote:but the first thing I am doing after an TC install, is to change the font to non-bold...
This was discussed during the alpha-stage, but there are some problems with such redefinition, so Christian decided to leave it as it is.
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by *Hacker »
jaycee,
Does anyone keep the bold font with a daily use ?
I do as well.
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jaycee wrote:Hi,
Does anyone keep the bold font with a daily use ?
Not me!
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Does anyone keep the bold font with a daily use ?
I DO! I just tried to turn the bold font off - YIKES!
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by *Clo »
jaycee

Hello !
Does anyone keep the bold font with a daily use ?
• I do too ! But I use other fonts than the damned default ones… as bold for the interface.

KR
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by *Stitscher »
I do also. Bold is better for my eyes when sitting the whole day in front of the screen.
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by *SanskritFritz »
I dont. Bold fonts take too much space.
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by *Bushi »
In fact , I will change the font setting as soon as finishing installation.
I usaully change to font TAHOMA, non-bold, it looks more clear.

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Bushi
Exactly, with clear type turned on

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by *petermad »
with clear type turned on
To me clear type looks more fuzzy - at least on a CRT monitor.
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Schaniel
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by *Schaniel »
jaycee wrote:Hi,
... to change the font to non-bold...

same as i do every time