Standard font for technical documentation
Neeraj Jain
neerajjain8 at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 20 00:26:17 PDT 2009
Hi Mathieu,
If your readers are going to view your documents online, go for Arial. Arial offers a very good reading quality on computer monitor.
If you are going to provide hard copies of your guides, you can go for Verdana. Hope this helps!
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From: mathieu jacquet <bobitch at hotmail.com>
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 12:27:19 PM
Subject: Standard font for technical documentation
Dear all,
is there any "standard font" for writing Getting Started guides, User Manuals and other technical documents? Which one do you personnally use? Do you find that some fonts offer a better "reading quality" than others?
Thank you very much in anticipation.
Yours sincerely,
Mathieu.
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