This is maybe the third time I've seen the concept of a LaTeX styled html page and it never seems like a good idea to me. I'm all for math typesetting in HTML, but I no longer "believe" in justification, especially not browser's dissatisfying one-paragraph based techniques. But even with knuth-plass I have reasons to suspect ragged right text is better, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27189306
I'm willing to change my mind with more evidence, justified text is pretty.
inamiyar|4 years ago
I had better sources at some point but I'll have to dig them up.
dredmorbius|4 years ago
Most printers start at 300--600 DPI, before ink and/or toner bleed. 1200 DPI is photo-print level.
Serif at ~150+ DPI is both readable and preferable to sans IME.
Your referenced blog entry makes no mention of DPI that I find. And makes numerous grammatical choices which lead me to question its authority.
For printer DPI comparisons see: https://www.printerknowledge.com/threads/effective-print-out...
leephillips|4 years ago
cryptonector|4 years ago