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Use the system monospace font in the docs #59

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@mdboom mdboom commented Jul 16, 2014

This is the corollary to astropy/astropy#1601.

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Seems like a simple solution! Is that what python.org do?

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mdboom commented Jul 16, 2014

Yes -- python.org docs don't specify a specific font, just "monospace", which is supposed to map to however the user set up their browser, or if not their browser than to fallback on a user- or system-wide default.

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Looks good on my browser. Can others check on different platforms?

@embray embray added this to the 0.4.1 milestone Jul 16, 2014
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eteq commented Jul 21, 2014

Looks good to me too (OS X, Chrome)

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embray commented Jul 23, 2014

@mdboom Could you please add a small changelog entry for this for 0.4.1?

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mdboom commented Jul 25, 2014

Done.

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