Saw this pamphlet about lightning safety: As you can tell, every sentence in the pamphlet has every single word capitalized. Is there a scientific reason that every word would be capitalized? Is this| User Experience Stack Exchange
I remember hating seeing these little colorful jaggies. The advance of screen tech past them was something I celebrated even as most screen tech advancements seemed to me silly and unnecessary.| maya.land
Nicht abgesprochen, aber wie bei Markus gibt es auch hier ein kleines Facelift: Ich bin jetzt auf die Farbdefinition via oklch() umgestiegen. Das stand| Marc Görtz
The pile of invitations ready for the post. “The wedding will be more traditional than a ‘traditional’ wedding…” How do you set about planning a wedding that is recognisable to people as being a ‘wedding’ but harks back to earlier time periods, and so revives some of the more authentic customs? Much of […]| The Copper Pot
It has been said that making a map is 80% labelling, and 20% everything else. Okay, I just made that up, but if you've spent any time at all using GIS software you'll see the truth in this. Sometimes I end up spending far too much time on labelling, but then again it's usually time well spent because it makes things clearer. Too many labels and we're overwhelmed, too few and we're left guessing. I put this post together for anyone who uses QGIS and wants to know a bit more about labelling - j...| Stats, Maps n Pix
Typographic Design The post June Brown – Typographic Design appeared first on Daniel Britton.| Daniel Britton
Last post the topic was of event handling, this article is going to cover a treat! I have recently been graced with a great sample source code of a program that can alter the windows console font, color palette, and font size. If you've ever searched for methods of changing these aspects, if you're like me, you'd have found a whole lot of nothing. Luckily, like I mentioned, someone gave me some sample source code that I'd like to share.| Randy Gaul's Game Programming Blog
Previewing font contents| The Grumpy Troll
Setting a different font for a specific script or language in Emacs.| A Scripter's Notes
I’ll step through how to set custom fonts for xterm terminal. My default shell is tcsh.| A Scripter's Notes
Learn how to use downloadable fonts (from the Google Fonts collection) in your Jetpack Compose app.| John Codeos