On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 8:24 PM Bart Schaefer <schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 7:15 PM Clinton Bunch <cdb_zsh@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 10/29/2024 20:39, Oliver Kiddle wrote:it would be more consistent if we matched the font used in the Zsh logo although that was somewhat custom.If someone can point me toward it, I'll try it as the header font.I did that a few messages back: https://online-fonts.com/fonts/arial-rounded-mt-bold It's not exact because the logo font was custom-designed, it's sort of a horizontally-condensed look compared to Arial Rounded.
It doesn't look like any version of Arial is a free font. I think in order to use it as a webfont we'd have to purchase a license.
From Microsoft Windows Font FAQ:
Web fonts are fonts that are hosted on a web server. You do not have rights to:
We could specify it as part of the font "stack", but it would
only show on systems that had the font installed locally.
Not so much specifically the Google Catalog, but they are all an open license.If it needs to be from the Google catalog ...
This one doesn't appear to have a bold variant and for some reason looks like something that would come out of a typewriter to me (though I think they all use a serif font, so I'm not sure why I get that feeling)Bold variant of one of these: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Kosugi+Maru?preview.text=ZSHELL%20Welcome%20To%20Z%20Shell&preview.size=41&script=Latn&categoryFilters=Sans+Serif:%2FSans%2FRounded
I can try it on one of the pages and see how it looks.https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Barlow+Condensed?preview.text=ZSHELL%20Welcome%20To%20Z%20Shell&preview.size=41&script=Latn&categoryFilters=Sans+Serif:%2FSans%2FRounded
This doesn't have a bold weight, but the regular weight font is pretty bold as is. We'll try it.Or perhaps this: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Dangrek?preview.text=ZSHELL%20Welcome%20To%20Z%20Shell&preview.size=41&script=Latn&categoryFilters=Sans+Serif:%2FSans%2FRounded