Open Antoine-Zimmermann opened 1 year ago
The CSS font name "lmss8
" is associated to a different font from what was assigned to "cmss8
", but this new font does not look like the one used in the figures. So I propose to revert the change.
I think we can revert if you think it's best. If I recall correctly, lm = Latin Modern, and cm = Computer Modern. ss = Sans Serif.
Latin Modern should work better for Latin characters like í, ñ, etc.
I think I might have changed this to try to address issue #37.
For sure, you changed this for the reason you mention, but the font lmss8 is missing, so it does not have the desired effect.
In fonts.css, the font that was called "
cmss8
" previously was renamed to "lmss8
" which is not used in style.css. It results in some nodes being rendered with the system-specific sans-serif font.