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		<title>System Fonts?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 18:18:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Pierron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Way back in the day, when someone said &#8220;system font&#8221; what came to mind was a mono spaced font used to display information of and relating to the system, hence &#8220;system&#8221; font. The reason was obvious to us old-heads, before there were screen fonts for editing, there were punched cards. Each punched card had 80 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Way back in the day, when someone said &#8220;system font&#8221; what came to mind was a mono spaced font used to display information of and relating to the system, hence &#8220;system&#8221; font.</p>
<p>The reason was obvious to us old-heads, before there were screen fonts for editing, there were punched cards.  Each punched card had 80 columns, as did the screen &#8212; everyone was happy.  Continuation to another card?  Put an &#8220;X&#8221; in column 72.  I can&#8217;t imagine what these kids today would do if they had to sit down at a keypunch and type in all their code.  Wrong key?  Whoops!  Gotta get a new card &#8230;  Hunting down bugs?  Nowadays syntax highlighting makes errors hop off the screen &#8230;</p>
<p>Anyway, my torturous past has nothing to do with the real reason for this post, it has to do with &#8220;System Fonts&#8221; &#8230;</p>
<p>Do you think the system font has anything to do these days with the site design of the operating system manufacturer?  I think it probably does.  Now, a <em>system font</em> seems to be a font that came with the system.  So, <strong>Verdana</strong> was a Microsoft system font, and <strong>Lucida Grande</strong> is a Mac system font.  I say Verdana <em>was</em> because it seems to be readily available on all systems now, but initially it wasn&#8217;t <em>and</em> you will not find Lucida Grande on a MS Windows based machine.  MS Windows Vista introduced <strong>Segoe UI</strong> as its font.</p>
<p>Being that these systems (companies) like to make their web sites in the default font of their operating system, things don&#8217;t look the same on all platforms.  What I think is strange is that Microsoft totally changed their web site, so it&#8217;s back to the ol&#8217; fonts, but how much more does Microsoft look like it wants to be Apple anymore?  Frankly, it&#8217;s embarrassing &#8230; but that&#8217;s another topic that will only be mentioned in passing in this post.</p>
<p>This WordPress theme that I&#8217;m using while this post was made (don&#8217;t know if I will or won&#8217;t change it) is made to resemble a Mac type interface.  In doing this, the Lucida Grande font is selected to be displayed to visitors.  If, however, you&#8217;re not a Mac visitor, you&#8217;re not going to see the Lucida Grande font just as if you went to http://www.apple.com &#8230;  So what is the fall back?  I chose Tahoma for my MS Windows brethren &#8230; I will also look into putting in Segoe UI so that Vista peeps will have a better experience in their viewing pleasure.</p>
<p>So there you have it, a <strong>system font</strong> is no longer a mono-spaced font used for interfacing with the intricacies of an operating system and its code, it&#8217;s now all about <em>style</em> &#8230;</p>
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		<title>PC vs. Mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:22:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Pierron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 5th, 2009 marked my father&#8217;s 75th birthday. On this day horror of horrors, he was experiencing yet another &#8220;computer problem.&#8221; Over the course of time, I have found my father to be somewhat political so I picked an American looking theme for his blog. He being a former newsman, I liked the Courier font [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.davidpierron.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/vista-dad.jpg"><img src="http://www.davidpierron.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/vista-dad-150x150.jpg" alt="vista-dad" title="vista-dad" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-278" /></a><a href="http://www.davidpierron.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/mbp-dad.jpg"><img src="http://www.davidpierron.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/mbp-dad-150x150.jpg" alt="mbp-dad" title="mbp-dad" width="150" height="150" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-277" /></a>March 5th, 2009 marked my father&#8217;s 75th birthday.  On this day horror of horrors, he was experiencing yet another &#8220;computer problem.&#8221;</p>
<p>Over the course of time, I have found my father to be somewhat political so I picked an American looking theme for <a href="http://johnpierron.com">his blog</a>.  He being a <del datetime="2009-03-10T14:08:41+00:00">former</del> newsman, I liked the <tt>Courier</tt> font for him as well.</p>
<p>If you click on the screen shot on the left, you will see of what he was complaining.  The screen shot is from my Windows Vista, and on the right, a screen shot from my MacBookPro.  The CSS style sheet specified simply Courier as the leader in the font-family parameter.  As you can see, it looked fine on my Mac, and that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m sure I used to setup his (and my) blog.  In fact, I almost exclusively use the Mac for everything.  Once you go Mac &#8230;</p>
<p>Also, look how sickly Courier looks on Windows Vista.  What&#8217;s up with that?  Looks fine on the Mac.  I mean, Courier wasn&#8217;t deprecated, was it?  Anyway, a simple change from <tt>Courier</tt> to <tt>"Courier New"</tt> made everything all better.</p>
<p>Poor Vista, and Happy Birthday, Dad!</p>
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