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Linguisticsplltxe (v.) say. Tweets, toots, and jibber-jabbers of Eana Hufwe. Mostly in variants of en, ja, zh and 08n. Follow me on Mastodon/ActivityPub Fediverse: https://s.1a23.studio/@eana Channels I contribute to regularly: @translationgrass etc.
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Posted Dec 2
The recent discussions on gg sans sorta reminds me of how Discord’s old UI font used to perform bad in Vietnamese. Platforms with user generated content at Discord’s scale has an inevitably high bar on choosing a UI font, let alone customize one. When a platform is at that scale, you should expect users to write in all sort of languages, and do a good job at rendering them. If you are choosing a UI font, let it render ALL glyphs of a script (except CJK Han), or just don’t bother that script at all, and let the OS handle it. Otherwise, your users would had a bad time reading their messages with your custom fonts. Some examples: 1. Old Discord UI font (Whitney) fallbacks when rendering Vietnamese 2. New Discord UI font (gg sans) fallbacks when rendering Japanese (from geo_vitya) 🐦
Posted Dec 2
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Posted Dec 2
Why is YouTube Music using MS ゴシック for their recap posters on my Android phone? Are they generating these images on a server running Windows?! Also, “2022年 年” seriously? lol 🐦
Posted Dec 2
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Posted Dec 2
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Posted Dec 1
Isn’t it that anyone can hack stuff and claim to be Anonymous, because they are... ...anonymous? 🐘
Posted Nov 28
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Posted Nov 24
Mastodon has the feature where you can choose not to follow someone’s boost (reposts), and choose what language of posts to show on your timeline. This allows the user not to worry too much when reposting a lot of posting in multiple languages. 🐦
Posted Nov 23
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Posted Nov 23
#TIL, .NET used Space Grotesk and Open Sans as their branding typeface instead of Microsoft’s Segoe UI as found in the nav bar. https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/ @🐦
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