use same font for book summarizations as your font preferences in settings

Ken F Hill
Ken F Hill Member Posts: 536 ✭✭✭
edited December 2024 in English Forum

background : In settings I have chosen Segoe UI because I researched and compared fonts and decided it is the most crisp and clear font I have found so far in Windows 11.  Segoe UI is a san serif font I can easily read on a screen.  It scales very well if I need to reduce font size.

problem : when AI summarizes a book, the text is in a serif font with much thicker strokes.  It is a reading speed bump.  I find this much less readable than my preference font.   see image

suggestion : the summarize font should be the same as my font specified in settings.  Or, perhaps, part of the font family.  I wouldn't mind if it was Segoe UI Light or Segoe UI Semilight.  Or even a system san serif font - as long as it was not thick like Helvetica.  But my preference font would be best.

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  • Ken F Hill
    Ken F Hill Member Posts: 536 ✭✭✭

    background : In settings I have chosen Segoe UI because I researched and compared fonts and decided it is the most crisp and clear font I have found so far in Windows 11.  Segoe UI is a san serif font I can easily read on a screen.  It scales very well if I need to reduce font size.

    problem : when AI summarizes a book, the text is in a serif font with much thicker strokes.  It is a reading speed bump.  I find this much less readable than my preference font.   see image

    The Factbook, in the 1st entry, also is not using the sans serif font I chose in settings.  It is using a serif font with the same readability issues mentioned above.  Maybe there are other places in Logos ignoring my settings?