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Firstly, thank you for all the work you've done on Nexus. It truly is a great tool for GW2 players and addon developers. Now, while this is a purely aesthetic opinion/request, the default font used out-of-the-box within Nexus is a bit hard on the eyes, and I am requesting it be changed to one more suitable for use in a user interface. I believe the default font is Proggy Clean, and while I understand the appeal of monospace clean fonts such as this, I don't believe this is the best choice for a GUI interface.
Describe the solution you'd like
Many open-source GUI toolkits are moving to an open font family called Inter, and as such I have been playing around with it within Nexus, and I believe the results are a marked improvement in readability and aesthetics than the currently used font family. I have included a picture of Nexus rendered using the Inter font family.
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It's a good idea, it was kind of dropped when I rushed the new UI to a finish along some other features that are still planned.
And I have to say I do like that font a lot.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Firstly, thank you for all the work you've done on Nexus. It truly is a great tool for GW2 players and addon developers. Now, while this is a purely aesthetic opinion/request, the default font used out-of-the-box within Nexus is a bit hard on the eyes, and I am requesting it be changed to one more suitable for use in a user interface. I believe the default font is Proggy Clean, and while I understand the appeal of monospace clean fonts such as this, I don't believe this is the best choice for a GUI interface.
Describe the solution you'd like
Many open-source GUI toolkits are moving to an open font family called Inter, and as such I have been playing around with it within Nexus, and I believe the results are a marked improvement in readability and aesthetics than the currently used font family. I have included a picture of Nexus rendered using the Inter font family.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: