Re: [Usability]Name the font option



As I said before "fixed width font" is probably the best term. I think the 
main issue is that this is sort of an advance but necessary preference. My 
hope would be that this would be the last font in the dialog eg.

standard system font
desktop font
window border font
fixed width font

(please excuse me if i´ve messed up some of the terminology, i dont currently 
have access to a copy of gnome2.) This would make the preference less 
emphasized in the dialog. However good documentation is going to be needed for 
this preference since as noted its sort of advance.

dave

Calum Benson <calum benson sun com> said:

> On Wed, 2002-07-24 at 17:12, bordoley msu edu wrote:
> > I qgree fixed with font is probably the best of all the bad choices we 
have 
> > for this font. Hopefully some good documentation though will help with the 
> > lack of a good term though. 
> 
> Another opinion, from one of our docs guys (well okay, it's from Irene,
> so "docs gal" in this case I guess...):
> 
> "For what it's worth, searches on Google for these terms give the
> following results:
> 
> >  Terminal font (2,400)
> >  Monospace font (9,770)
> >  Monospaced font (19,400)
> >  Fixed width font (69,100)
> >  Typewriter font (10,400)
> 
> I know that the results can be misleading but they are usually
> indicative of current popular usage of terms. In the above search, fixed
> width font is by far the most commonly-used term and I think it captures
> the option best. I think it should be hyphenated though, ie.
> "fixed-width font". 
> 
> "The only other name I can think of for the option is "command line
> font" but it might be a bit limiting."
> 
> Cheeri,
> Calum.
> 
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