>>The UT has just been switched to Arial from Times Roman.
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>>Personally, I preferred the old font; I find serifed fonts easier to read. Also, in Arial, there is no distinction between the upper-case "I" (eye) and the lower-case "l" (ell). Not wonderful for code samples.
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>You are an exception. Studies show that sans-serif fonts are easier to read and preferred by more people. Personally, I prefer the Arial over the Times Roman.
Interesting... my experience is that "studies show that
serifed fonts are easier to read".
How many major newspapers can you name that are printed in a sans-serif font?
Regards. Al
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