• glorious_albus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The US State Department only just directed its employees to use Calibri for memos earlier this year. The State Department had been using Times New Roman instead since 2004.

    Lmao

    • SGG@lemmy.world
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      Honestly, they have probably kept times new Roman for other things, as a serif font it’s much harder to make the mistake between a capital I and a lower case l.

      Ambiguity can cause problems.

      At the same time, I agree, lmao.

      • Margot Robbie@lemmy.world
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        It’s honestly one of my favorite all purpose fonts, very clean, but has much more personality than other san-serif fonts like Helvetia or Noto.

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          It does, but because of that I feel it needs to be used a bit more sparingly. Helvetica (Neue) you can use the entire document; Segoe seems like it works best for headings and such, but maybe I’m wrong and someone does it well.

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      1 year ago

      Hate would be a too strong word, but I’ve disliked it always. Much prefer Arial or even Verdana.

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      Meanwhile professors still be requiring essays done in Times New Roman, and all actual documents are done in the default because as long as its legible it doesn’t matter.

      Oh except for a court case in 2044 when a lawyer notices “Aha! This document is dated from 2020 but the Aptos font wasn’t introduced until 2023, this document is forged!” Yes I can cite precedent, Your Honor; something similar happened with Callibri, introduced circa 2007.

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    I’ve never been a big fan of Calibri. Cambria was great, though. Aptos looks much better as a sans-serif font.

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    Wow, all these essential moves like azure ad to entra id and a new default font?

    microsoft has be laying off the wrong people.

    meanwhile, you can’t update powershell through winget.

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    The update hasn’t happened for me yet, so we’ve still got some time to get used to Bierstadt a.k.a. Aptos. It has a curve at the bottom of the lower-case l like Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono, and Cascadia Code, but without the top serif.

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      It also takes up more horizontal space than Calibri. I don’t think I like it.

      Top is Calibri, bottom is Bierstadt: Comparison between Calibri and Bierstadt fonts