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Computer Science and Mathematics student at the University of Waterloo. Lead of Infrastructure at Maluuba.

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comment Application to read Stack Overflow off-line
Oh, it looks like you just did.
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answered Application to read Stack Overflow off-line
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comment After Hours Q/A
Questions have IP addresses? I'm not sure what you mean.
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answered Sizes and overlaps of communities on the sites
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comment Slight rendering bug in Chrome (Linux) - View count and title overlap
To answer eddie's question, I have them installed. They're just not being used as the fallback sans-serif font unless I explicitly set them as such in the Chrome config.
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comment Slight rendering bug in Chrome (Linux) - View count and title overlap
I just read up on the fonts Jaec recommended. They're included in Ubuntu, and their claim to fame is being metric-compatible with Microsoft's fonts. So maybe this is an even better suggestion than my FreeSans.
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comment Slight rendering bug in Chrome (Linux) - View count and title overlap
The one I can confirm as working is called FreeSans and is part of the GNU FreeFont collection ( gnu.org/software/freefont ) and is thus included with a large proportion of Linux distributions, so its ubiquitous. Here's a screenshot of what SO looks like with FreeSans: img695.imageshack.us/img695/3696/screenshot2a.png It would be awesome if this was added to the fallback list since I wouldn't have to change my default font for everything else just to make SO look right :) Thanks!
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comment Slight rendering bug in Chrome (Linux) - View count and title overlap
Actually, yeah, looks like you're right. I changed Chrome's default sans-serif font from "Arial" to "FreeSans" and the issue went away. Funny. Is this still something that could be fixed on Stack Overflow's end though? Seems like a lot of people may not be using that rather small list of fonts you have there. Either way, thanks for the speedy reply :)
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comment Slight rendering bug in Chrome (Linux) - View count and title overlap
Sure, I can try that :) But I'm not convinced that's the issue because Firefox 3.5 (on the exact same Linux install) doesn't show this issue whereas it should presumably be using the same fonts. I'll give it a try and post back, though!