Introducing SUSE Typeface: SUSE’s new open sourced font (www.suse.com)
from Sunny@slrpnk.net to linux@lemmy.ml on 04 Sep 2024 07:47
https://slrpnk.net/post/13008257

SUSE just open-sourced a typeface :)

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Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show on 04 Sep 2024 07:52 next collapse

Already in the AUR as otf-suse and ttf-suse. :)

trevor@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 04 Sep 2024 09:45 collapse

Silly question: what’s the difference between the otf and ttf fonts?

Edit: thanks for the explainers!

Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show on 04 Sep 2024 09:53 collapse

As far as I understand it, TTFs are more basic, while OTF can have more features and glyphs.

thingsiplay@beehaw.org on 04 Sep 2024 10:30 next collapse

OTF is a modern extended version of TTF, with more features. Downsides are it can be bigger in filesize and could even take longer to load. But that is not really relevant for modern computing and one should default to OTF, unless there is a good reason to use TTF variant (if both are available).

Ephera@lemmy.ml on 04 Sep 2024 10:32 collapse
m4m4m4m4@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 07:57 next collapse

Not a fan of semi-serif fonts, and not digging the rounded “corners” on E and L (while having sharp ones in lowercase L and lowercase i), but it seems it is trying to be highly readable so indeed it should be great for UI stuff. And doing a complete typeface covering such huge character map is no easy job.

sunscream@lemmy.vg on 04 Sep 2024 08:12 next collapse

Very nice.

potentiallynotfelix@lemdro.id on 04 Sep 2024 09:21 next collapse

i fw it

P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br on 04 Sep 2024 19:07 collapse

What does this means?

chamomile@furry.engineer on 05 Sep 2024 01:52 collapse

@P4ulin_Kbana @potentiallynotfelix fw = fuck with. It means they like it.

P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br on 05 Sep 2024 20:34 collapse

Thank you!

dino@discuss.tchncs.de on 04 Sep 2024 09:55 next collapse

no dotted zeroes = no terminal use

thingsiplay@beehaw.org on 04 Sep 2024 10:26 next collapse

I don’t think this font was designed for the terminal. It’s a sans font with some inspiration from monospace styling, but with focus of brand recognition and usage in headlines or text. That’s what I’m getting here. Similar to what Ubuntu does with their font.

repungnant_canary@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 21:28 collapse

I don’t see a monospaced version anyway

aksdb@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 10:15 next collapse

I don’t understand how that hybrid is supposed to work. Monospace is a binary attribute; either all chars have the same width or not. So what is the font now?

nehal3m@sh.itjust.works on 04 Sep 2024 10:48 next collapse

That’s a great question, on the face of it I can’t find very much info online. Wikipedia has an entry for monotype but not hybrid. The page ‘hybrid font’ does not exist. If anyone has more info please feel free to tag me, I’d love to know.

Prunebutt@slrpnk.net on 04 Sep 2024 11:28 collapse

It says that it s “inspired” by monospaced fonts. I imagine they mean stuff like the tiny serif on the lowercase i

EtzBetz@feddit.org on 04 Sep 2024 11:44 collapse

This

Guenther_Amanita@slrpnk.net on 04 Sep 2024 11:16 next collapse

I will give the font a try!

I’m not dyslexic, but I think legibility is super important and underrated on most distros. This one looks both aesthetic and very readable.

Do you know if it is already in the Fedora repos? If not, how can I install it?

Sunny@slrpnk.net on 04 Sep 2024 12:22 collapse

Personally just grabbed it from their release page: github.com/SUSE/suse-font/releases/tag/v1.000. Then dropped those files into my ~/.fonts, directory.

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 04 Sep 2024 12:40 next collapse

I’m not a fan of the way the lowercase L’s tail interacts with uppercase letters, but other than that it’s not bad!

Botzo@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 13:42 collapse

The “fi” combination also seems problematic since they seem to intersect.

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/079757d3-1562-4990-855d-84605ef88a68.png">

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 04 Sep 2024 13:52 collapse

That’s a ligature, it’s deliberate.

Botzo@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 14:02 collapse

To me, that’s even worse. Ligatures that have 0 separation where it’s expected short circuit my reading comprehension.

MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.works on 04 Sep 2024 15:50 next collapse

<img alt="" src="https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/147a7adf-5d8a-4c7a-87a7-ab19309f9622.png">

aStonedSanta@lemm.ee on 04 Sep 2024 22:19 collapse

This looks wonderful. Ima dl this now.

haerrii@feddit.org on 04 Sep 2024 18:41 next collapse

You can turn them off with every font. But you’ll be surprised by how much they can improve readability, because they remove optical irritation as shown here.

Botzo@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 20:52 collapse

So what I see there is that badly designed fonts require ligatures to correct interactions.

Like, I get that there are some neat ones, e.g. I have them turned on when writing code for symbols, but they seem wholly unnecessary and distracting in alphabetical characters.

But I’m also the kind of weirdo that thinks the world needs more monospace fonts.

/shrug

toastal@lemmy.ml on 05 Sep 2024 06:17 collapse

It is the exact opposite. Ligatures were created to help deal with the lack of clarity when symbols overlap. fi, ff, fl, ffi, have historically (like print press historical) been common ligatures where others are stylistic, where others are downright questionable & make things harder to read. The first category should almost always be supported, & the others can usually be disabled if not commonly off by default where you opt in for some design, not for general body copy.

What you are referring to about ‘programming ligatures’ is an outright abuse of open type features full of false positives, ambiguities, & lack of clarity for outsiders to understand what your code means. What you want is Unicode supported in your language so you can precisely what you mean than using ASCII abominations—like meaning but typing ->, dash + greater, than which isn’t at all what you mean which is a rightward arrow. (with a non-exhaustive languages with decent Unicode support: Raku, Julia, Agda, PureScript, Haskell with Unicode pragma, & all APL dialects).

AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 20:57 collapse

That’s what a ligature is. Combining two characters so they don’t clash.

zod000@lemmy.ml on 04 Sep 2024 13:14 next collapse

I don’t love it, but I also went in hoping for a possible new monospaced font to try out. It’s nice to have options and maybe give Suse a slightly more distinct look I suppose.

kautau@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 13:29 next collapse

Random recommendation, but I recently stumbled upon monaspace.githubnext.com, and it seems like a pretty cool approach to the whole “monospace font for dev work”

zod000@lemmy.ml on 04 Sep 2024 13:46 next collapse

I remember these when they came out, and I liked Neon and Krypton the most. I’m glad you linked it so others might get to see it though, thanks!

mosjek@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 14:30 collapse

The idea of the github fonts is interesting, but I find it strange that the same letters next to each other can have different widths. I currently prefer the CommitMono approach.

zod000@lemmy.ml on 04 Sep 2024 15:20 next collapse

That’s actually very much my kind of font, thanks a lot. At first glace I still prefer my current font (Liberation Mono), but I’ll give it a test run and see how it feels after a couple of weeks. You can never tell right away if a font is a keeper.

kautau@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 18:08 collapse

Looks great, thanks for sharing

Deebster@programming.dev on 05 Sep 2024 00:57 collapse

I like that idea of using the different fonts for e.g. Copilot suggestions - reminds me of reading Asterix comics as a kid when they’d use gothic black for the Goth’s speech, etc.

edit: e.g.
<img alt="" src="https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/fcc5b760-4dab-4537-9630-75044ce04a90.jpeg">

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 04 Sep 2024 13:53 collapse

Try this: www.programmingfonts.org

zod000@lemmy.ml on 04 Sep 2024 15:18 collapse

I’ve used it in the past, thanks for reminding me of it though.

HaleHirsute@infosec.pub on 04 Sep 2024 13:38 next collapse

That’s a pretty good looking font. I think that lowercase g might be distracting but it’s workable.

P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br on 04 Sep 2024 19:04 collapse

The correct term would be typeface ☝️🤓

that_leaflet@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 13:47 next collapse

Tried it on Gnome, didn’t look the greatest. The numbers in the time were really close to the colon in the top panel. Very well could just be a Gnome issue though, the way it handles fonts is weird.

Feathercrown@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 14:17 next collapse

What is going on with that lowercase g?

accideath@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 15:20 collapse

That’s fairly standard for serif fonts like times new roman, baskerville, etc. Although it is uncommon in modern sans serif fonts and/or fonts designed to be viewed on a screen.

exu@feditown.com on 04 Sep 2024 19:34 collapse

The Fira family has a similar fancy g for some reason

accideath@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 20:07 collapse

Here in Germany at least, if you read almost any printed novel, the type face will include this type of g. It’s so common, that I didn’t realise it’d be strange for some people.

(Although I do recall seeing a post about a kid that was confused by that weird letter, somewhere a while ago. Probably was still back on r*****)

fahfahfahfah@lemmy.billiam.net on 05 Sep 2024 01:22 next collapse

Huh, just realized that the r-word and “Reddit” have the same number of characters.

exu@feditown.com on 05 Sep 2024 07:20 collapse

Yeah it’s common. I’m not confused by it, just like a normal g more.

accideath@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2024 07:33 collapse

The commenter I responded to originally seemed confused/surprised by it, though.

daqu@feddit.org on 04 Sep 2024 15:06 next collapse

Looks nice, but I will keep IBM Plex Mono.

MonkCanatella@sh.itjust.works on 04 Sep 2024 15:51 next collapse

I like it. Not gonna nitpick. It’s nicer than those microsoft fonts that came out recently

P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br on 04 Sep 2024 19:01 next collapse

I need more discussion on typefaces. Typography is one of my hyperfixations. :-)

P.S.: I meant “special interests”, not hyperfixations.

repungnant_canary@lemmy.world on 04 Sep 2024 21:26 collapse

hyperfixations

You probably mean “special interest”. Simplifying, hyperfixation is such a strong fixation on something that you absolutely can’t think about anything else.

trolololol@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2024 07:53 next collapse

Based on what I’ve seen from this person, this is all I ever seen them talking about

P4ulin_Kbana@lemmy.eco.br on 05 Sep 2024 20:36 collapse

Yeah, this is the correct term, thank you!

probableprotogen@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Sep 2024 21:18 next collapse

This will be a nice addition to my collection of fonts :3

Petter1@lemm.ee on 04 Sep 2024 22:36 next collapse

I think it is a beautiful font, but I feel like I can not read it as well as others fonts in my high DPI small font (or basically anything small) setup.

Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf on 04 Sep 2024 23:39 next collapse

That’s awesome! Now how can I add it to Libreoffice?

azvasKvklenko@sh.itjust.works on 05 Sep 2024 00:06 collapse

Same as any other font. Add it to ~/.fonts or /usr/local/fonts. You might also have something like font browser already preinstalled, and usually there’s an Install button

Cornflake_Dog@lemmy.wtf on 05 Sep 2024 00:17 collapse

Thank you! :D

01189998819991197253@infosec.pub on 05 Sep 2024 00:54 next collapse

It’s a nice font. I just have a hard time with trusting SUSE after the SUSE vs OpenSUSE debacle.

LarmyOfLone@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2024 08:11 next collapse

But does it have unicode emojis?

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Hmm it specifically seems to be missing emojis

kilgore_trout@feddit.it on 20 Sep 2024 06:36 collapse

It’s a latin font.

Designing all unicode characters would be madness.

LarmyOfLone@lemm.ee on 20 Sep 2024 08:11 collapse

Thanks. I imagine most unicode characters and emojis are just copied over from some default font?

Maybe they’ll patch it into a www.nerdfonts.com

selokichtli@lemmy.ml on 07 Sep 2024 14:48 collapse

It looks gorgeous. Can’t wait to use it in my desktop.

Sunny@slrpnk.net on 07 Sep 2024 15:17 collapse

Been using it myself since it launched, been loving it so far! Got it active on everything except my terminal.