Text rendering on dark backgrounds seems bolder than other applications #6567
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I may not have used the Zed settings correctly here, but text rendered on a dark background seems much heavier or bolder than other applications. With Roboto Mono Thin, here's Zed: Then VSCode: Then ITerm2: We may need a setting for font anti-aliasing or weight? |
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it actually seems to me that Zed doesn't yet support font family changes -- if you notice, in your screenshot it's not actually rendering text in Roboto, rather their font, Zed Mono. I've tried changing the settings to a number of different fonts and it never seems to "take" |
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It is likely you are not using the correct format for the name of font. This can differ from font to font, try consulting the "Identifiers" section in the sidebar in FontBook to find the correct name. I did try Roboto Mono however, it appears to not apply which may mean whatever format it is in is not supported. Try another font, or roboto in another format and see if that works for you. |
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yeah, my buffer font setting started magically working after the most recent update |
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Hmm, I've been using a different font for quite a while now and it still works.
I'm using the OTF version of Berkeley Mono.
Is it possible you're using a TTF or similar and Zed doesn't read it?
Zed Mono
Berkeley Mono
Look at the lowercase
t
on line 12 if you can't tell them apart.