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The documentation for version 4.0.0-alpha4 states that the "Ubuntu" font family is part of the default native font stack (http://v4-alpha.getbootstrap.com/content/reboot/#native-font-stack). I tested the "Hello, world!" example from the Getting Started page by viewing the file with Firefox version 48.0 on Ubuntu 16.04, but the computed font-family for body seems to be
Thanks for updating the documentation. This means Reboot will not attempt to provide native fonts for (non-Android) Linux systems?
Basically, yes :(. The rendering—even with Roboto in there—is super inconsistent. We did it at GitHub and it was a shit show more or less based on whatever distro or settings each user had. We're still getting feedback on that actually. Hopefully we can deliver something better in the future, but at the very least, most distros seem able to swap from Helvetica to decent sans-serif options.
The documentation for version 4.0.0-alpha4 states that the "Ubuntu" font family is part of the default native font stack (http://v4-alpha.getbootstrap.com/content/reboot/#native-font-stack). I tested the "Hello, world!" example from the Getting Started page by viewing the file with Firefox version 48.0 on Ubuntu 16.04, but the computed font-family for
body
seems to beThe documentation suggests that this should be
Specifically, the documentation includes the following families that the actual code does not have:
Maybe this is a documentation/code mismatch?
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