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Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded. |
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