Hi Mark, I think you might not be entirely clear on what we're doing.
It's not a forced dependency/font, it's a default font setting which compells distro packagers to pull the font packages in as dependency. However you can change the font in System Settings to your liking. As for why Noto: It's designed for screens (both low and high ppi), very high-quality and has very broad character set support, enabling a high aesthetic standard consistently across a wide variety of locales for the first time on Linux. In particular in scenarios of mixed character set text this is a huge impro- vement on the earlier situation (where glyph substitution often puts typefaces that don't fit next to each other). It's also under active ongoing development and has significant resources behind it, and some of the leading type foundries around the planet. As for your link to the website wrt/ line spacing, please note that the style sheet of that website forces a line height of 1.71429 (1.0 being normal), i.e. the line height there isn't representative of normal text layout using Noto. > Best regards, > Mark Cheers, Eike _______________________________________________ Plasma-devel mailing list Plasma-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/plasma-devel