00:18:02 micheline: Alan - I do not have Settings on my Zoom screen 00:18:55 Alan German: Micheline - It's the gear wheel in the top-right corner 00:19:25 Mark Cayer: Micheline are you uing zoom client or just your browser? 00:19:49 micheline: No gear wheel on my screen 00:20:09 micheline: Browser 00:20:34 Tom Trottier: Is latin! are words! 00:21:38 Tom Trottier: While lorem ipsum text looks like gibberish, it's actually rooted in a real Latin work. It comes from Cicero's 45 BC work "De finibus bonorum et malorum" ("On the ends of good and evil" in English), which is a look at ethics. The lorem ipsum text comes from sections 1.10.32 and 1.10.33. 00:21:53 Mark Cayer: I too am using browser and have no settings option. 00:22:35 Tom Trottier: Foirest/trees 00:22:45 Alan German: Is the settings option in the browser available under Profile? (Don't know; always use the app.) 00:22:48 Tom Trottier: fairest/forest! 00:24:53 Tom Trottier: Z̸͕͖̺͆̈́͆a̴̞̝͕͝͠l̵̞͎̓̔͝g̸̼̙̙̓̓̒o̴͇̼͓͒̚ t̵͓͔͍̀͑̕e̵̘̦͓͋̓͝x̴͓͇̞͐͆̽t̸̠̝̦͛̕͠ 00:25:43 Tom Trottier: ▀█ ▄▀█ █░░ █▀▀ █▀█   ▀█▀ █▀▀ ▀▄▀ ▀█▀ █▄ █▀█ █▄▄ █▄█ █▄█   ░█░ ██▄ █░█ ░█░ 00:29:04 Tom Trottier: 🅩🅐🅛🅖🅞 🅣🅔🅧🅣 00:30:43 Tom Trottier: ♥♦♠♣ 00:32:57 Lawrence Patterson: Monospace fonts are great if you want a structured / table like document and just using tabs to separate the columns. Not used often, but great if you're bringing a terminal like output to a traditional variable space document. Such as a Linux terminal overview of hard disk space. 00:35:35 Tom Trottier: Some fonts have all digits the same width 00:38:36 Tom Trottier: these/those 00:39:00 micheline: examples not displaying 00:39:44 Alan German: Some slide builds/changes are delayed. 00:40:18 Mark Cayer: Is it just me or are other people seeing the slides displaying well behing the audio of the presentation? 00:40:46 Claudette: I see the slides well. 00:40:55 Tom Trottier: ok for me 00:41:05 Lawrence Patterson: For me as well. 00:41:15 Mark Cayer: right-o. 00:41:25 Timothy: I'm on zoom, and I don't have a delay. 00:41:52 Mark Cayer: maybe because I am using browser and not zoom client 00:42:13 Lynda: I"m on zoom client and no delays 00:42:13 Lawrence Patterson: Good point. I'm using the Zoom app. 00:42:38 John Reid: Ok by me 00:43:02 Timothy: Using Zoom via Chrome. 00:43:28 Alan German: I suspect that any delay is due to the Internet connection rather than bowser/app. 00:44:42 Timothy: I'm using Rogers. Ignite. 00:44:45 Tom Trottier: Garamond is nice for ol-style figures 00:51:31 Jocelyn Doire: for Gabriola set 7, how do you get the first florish? 00:53:07 Jocelyn Doire: thanks 01:03:53 Tom Trottier: You are a font of wisdom Chris 01:07:04 Tom Trottier: halation common in fog, too 01:08:19 Timothy: But not on Ontario blue plates 01:09:03 Tom Trottier: Next.... keyboards? 01:09:57 Lawrence Patterson: Ontario new, and to be hopefully forgotten, blue plates, was developed with politics in mind, which tends to be foggy at the best of times. 01:12:16 Tom Trottier: Sub-pixel fonts? 01:15:42 Tom Trottier: Are there any sub-pixel fonts? 01:15:46 Timothy: Rover broke out of Microsoft Bob to become the search dog in Win 95 and Win 98. 01:16:24 Tom Trottier: It was SURREYOUS! 01:17:21 Tom Trottier: "cleartype 01:17:44 Greg: You need a quantum computer for sub-pixel fonts... :) 01:17:48 Raymond: Might be either vector or something that has RGB tweaking for monitors. 01:18:08 Tom Trottier: since colour pixels form screen displays 01:18:19 Timothy: Remember those tiny Bibles? I think that they had smaller types. 01:18:46 Tom Trottier: In WWII, soldiers issued tiny movles 01:18:49 Tom Trottier: ools 01:18:56 Tom Trottier: novels! 01:19:58 Tom Trottier: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/cleartype/ 01:21:34 Tom Trottier: Magneto - 50's 01:29:06 Tom Trottier: What is the place of underlining? 01:30:13 Tom Trottier: Undrlined! 01:30:48 Jocelyn Doire: funny, don't use it, but it's used right now... 01:32:16 Tom Trottier: wide dash - "⸻" 01:32:35 Karen W-G: There are so many fonts. Is there a document or resource that groups fonts in categories to help select a "font" to use? 01:34:41 Tom Trottier: ctl-alt-v is text paste 01:35:36 Tom Trottier: oops, ctrl-shift-v 01:37:23 Tom Trottier: Does save as pdf save fonts? 01:37:52 Raymond: I think It would just save the rendering 01:38:05 Tom Trottier: As bitmap? 01:39:03 Raymond: Otherwise, PDF seems to support embedding or subsetting. 01:39:04 Timothy: I had an old PDF that said some fonts may not print out. 01:39:10 Tom Trottier: ...with melted PC 01:45:39 Timothy: One of those reviews from Amazon.ca had used the spelling from the US for color and not colour. 01:48:48 Lawrence Patterson: Thank you Chris for expanding my universe once again. And coming close to washing away the cynicism from dealing with different Fonts in the 90s and having to pay / install the fonts on the various hardware devices (just because so and so said that font rules). 01:48:53 Denis Therrien: Wow! Chris you can veritably bring to life a topic that I did not know could be so vivacious. What will your next presentation be? A reading (soliloquy?) of the telephone book? Count me in. 01:50:14 faber ichelle’s iPad: Thank you Chris. Very good presentation 01:50:44 J. Enid Robins-Holm: Thanks Chris 01:51:11 Allison: This was really so interesting! Thanks, Chris. 01:51:12 Natalie: Thanks! 01:51:19 Bob Gowan: Excellent Chris ! 01:51:20 Bea Alt: Awesome! 01:51:22 Tom Trottier: Definitely a font of wisdom! 01:51:35 Greg: That was font-astic ! 01:52:27 Karen W-G: Superb! Leaving now, but so glad I could fit this in. 01:52:44 Bob Herres: Agreed Fantastic Thank you,- Excellent lesson \,with solid reference for future use!! 01:52:45 Serge-Érik Thériault: Thanks Chris! 01:52:49 Tom Trottier: Next...… Unicode? 01:53:05 Mark Cayer: Thanks Chris. Lots of info there. 01:56:32 Chris Taylor: https://opcug.ca/presentations/typography.pdf