Although my main computer is Linux I should have mentioned the reason I
chose Georgia as my default font was for compatibility with non Linux
systems.

Liberation is a good font but it's unlikely the average Windows computer
will have it on their computer.  With the Georgia font, I never have to
worry about my document formatting being screwed up when sharing or viewing
documents on a Windows computer.

Chuck


On Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 5:37 PM William Park <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks.  It came down to
>      - Liberation Serif -- more square'ish than Times New Roman
>      - Linux Libertine -- taller strokes than Liberation Serif
>
> I chose Liberation Serif.
>
> On 2025-08-15 14:11, LAP wrote:
> > On Fri, 15 Aug 2025 12:07:40 +0200
> > Philip Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> I find LIberation Serif is a good alternative to Times Roman. I tend
> >> to use Liberation Sans for headings.
> >>
> >
> > Yes, the Liberation fonts are, IMO, an excellent overall choice.
> >
> > In addition top their aesthetic qualities, they have very good Unicode
> > coverage which is quite important in all documents.
> >
> > LAP
> >
>
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