Incidentally it's small compared to "have to stare at button thinking for a full second to tell if I am already following a person" or "text font is actively distracting"
But it really is bothering me how Two Circles Next To Each Other Are Not Same Size
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Like seriously though how do you look at this and not see it in sPoNgEbOb tExT? It's just bouncing a pixel up and down at random with every letter. I recognize some or this may be some kind of bad interaction with the Android font renderer but: I use Android!
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What on EARTH is happening with the "z" and the "e" here? Like both the kerning and the "little z big e" effect
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From replies, it does appear some of the problem I'm having is specific to Android (maybe Android 8). So that's less bizarre than it could be. Problem: SOME of the "surprising" heights/descenders (g, m, n, r, t) were intentional. I can't tell what's a bug
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here’s iOS for comparison; definitely something squirrelly happening with that font on android
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Continuing to be totally confused which of the problems with this font are platform-specific render bugs and which are intentional bad decisions. Have now seen screenshots of the font on Android 10, and Firefox on Windows 10, with the sPoNGeBoB eFfFeCt
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Joar, nicht so nice.
Der neue Font sieht ziemlich verballert aus: twitter.com/mcclure111/sta…
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But on the other hand, the hugeass descender on lowercase "t" on my phone looks even with the "overshoot" line (letter "o") on other people's machines. So... was it *intentional* that t has a descender? How much of the bad was on purpose
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Incredible.
Twitter made a big announcement saying "hey we did it, we made our own font!" and it turns out they missed an important aspect of the font to make it look good on THE MAJORITY OF SMART PHONES
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It looks pretty bad on any non-HiDPI screen.
macOS fonts have always been blurry without HiDPI since they don't bother with hinting. Windows applies a bunch of fancy technology to make high quality fonts look great and has a bunch of hacks for legacy low quality ones like Arial.
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Linux/Android have the same kind of rendering as Windows for modern fonts with proper hinting data.
They aren't as good at making legacy fonts with screwed up hinting data look good but there are compatible replacements like Liberation with proper hinting data included in them.
Linux only uses vertical hinting data now since with a typical monitor and orientation there's 3x as much horizontal resolution from subpixels. If that's missing, it does auto-hinting, which screws up the shape so it doesn't look blurry like it always does on non-HiDPI macOS.
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Windows is similar without proper hinting data but it's a bit smarter. Twitter's font doesn't look much better on Windows vs. properly configured open source font rendering stack with the patented features enabled (i.e. default on Ubuntu, Arch, Android, etc. but not RHEL, etc.).
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