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Apple added a feature to iOS that let you change Accessibility settings within a particular app. So now you can adjust the font size in Discord on your iPhone. Go to Settings> Accessibility> General>Per-App Settings. Add Discord to the list, tap it, and adjust all the Accessibility settings you want.
Discord font fix. Mirror from https: ... Discord is built on Electron, which is essentially just Chromium ...
A lot of Discord users are up in arms about it for its ugliness, but the biggest improvement so far has been Vietnamese support (it is offered as an officially supported language on Discord, yet the previous typeface had terrible support for it and Discord previously used a terrible fallback font for it too).
\@font-face { font-family: uni-sans; src: local(uni-sans-thin.otf); font-weight: regular; } div{ font-family: uni-sans; } the file of the font itself is placed outside the original zip file i downloaded (as i wanted to rename it and make it easier to access), but i dont think that's an issue or anything.
On the flip side, Colophon Foundry, the company that made this font, set the Embedding Licensing Rights flag in the fonts (there are 10) to "Installable (no embedding restrictions)", despite the License Agreement field in the font itself being "By using gg sans you agree to their use solely on Discord Inc. related brand materials and will not ...
Sigh. I hoped it was a bug, just like the one a few months back where the font was also changed but then it was reverted quickly. Can't say I like the new font as it looks weird, every letter feels taller and they also feel like they're squished together. It feels specially weird to see multiple messages in a public chat channel with the new font.
Putting a backslash before an Discord shows the formatting in real time on the web version, so you can use the character used for formatting as a normal character, and the backslash gets removed. Actually, the backslash is always removed, so for each backslash character you want type a second one right next: “\” shows up as nothing while ...
It's genuinely headache-inducing to use even for short periods of time. The only way something like this passes accessibility testing is by not having a large enough sample size, or not getting tested at all. They should just give users the ability to select their own font, but Discord seems allergic to user customization options.
The spacing is more consistent and cleaner between characters. This also fixed up the kerning in the smaller font shown in the "Today at" with the T and the o in Today. Italics no long shrinks the size and properly keeps the density as normal font. Overall this seems to be a win for accessibility while also having its own unified brand font.
The previous font only partially supports Latin characters (zoom in for a better view), meaning extended Latin-script languages like Vietnamese and Esperanto have been painful to read on Discord. This is especially embarassing when Vietnamese is one of the officially-supported languages for Discord, and part of the Esperanto community depends ...