| ▲ | JoshTriplett 3 hours ago | |||||||
Pixelated can sometimes look okay on screens it was designed for. But I think the pixelated look improves with hinting that helps snap it to stroke widths, rather than randomly jumping between 1 and 2 pixels depending on how it happened to line up with the pixel grid. This is what it looks like on my screen: https://imgur.com/a/YeAdiXC A good pixel font would be a vast improvement over this, though I'd still prefer something that scales well (and respects the DPI of my screen, and isn't too small compared to the menu font...). | ||||||||
| ▲ | ruevs an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Oh! This is very bad! It should not look like this. I've tried Firefox, Chrome and Edge on Windows; Firefox and Chrome an Android phone and tablet and it renders correctly - like the desktop version. What browser are you using? On what OS? Perhaps the web page is zoomed in/out in the browser? Scaling options in the browser? HiDPI screen with scaling? Would you be willing to open an issue on GitHub with the details? Or just post them here. | ||||||||
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