[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #17640: Monospace font in HTML post/page editor
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#17640: Monospace font in HTML post/page editor
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Reporter: jane | Owner: markjaquith
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: low | Milestone: 3.2
Component: Editor | Version: 3.2
Severity: minor | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: |
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Comment (by iammattthomas):
I thought it might help if I clarified my thinking behind my suggestion to
switch from a sans-serif to monospace font for the HTML editor. The visual
editor is a readable, user-friendly way to compose where the text is
styled to look like text published on your site. The HTML editor should
take a different route, then, and be a real text-only editor. And not just
for writing HTML code, but for seeing what you're writing without the
style imparted by a particular font. A utilitarian monospace font
separates the content from the style, as it should, which is why monospace
fonts are used by text editors like TextMate and newer distraction-free
writing apps like WriteRoom and iA Writer.
Separate from the sans-serif vs. monospace issue is what the particular
monospace we're using looks like in people's browsers. I'm on a Mac, so I
see Monaco and it looks fine. Since Consolas is at the top of the stack,
it's possible that it does in fact look bad depending on your OS and your
font smoothing settings. There may be a solid case for using a different
monospace font in the stack, but I don't think the aesthetics of the
chosen face would necessitate that we revert all the way back to Arial.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/17640#comment:10>
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