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:::: In any case, you can list a number of typefaces in decreasing order of preference which is pretty common practice. The keyword "monospace" refers to a non-specific (user-defined) monospaced font (which is what's currently used, apparently – either intentionally or just by not redefining <code>font-family</code> on <code>&lt;pre&gt;</code> – but that runs into the problem with Lucida Console at least with IE on Windows). So you could, theoretically, give a long list of fonts that are known to work and present on most, if not all systems. Downloadable fonts (WOFF, EOT, etc.) may be a last resort option but for a single language probably way overkill. Another possibility would be to tweak J syntax highlighting that numbers in boxes are no longer rendered in boldface. —[[User:Hypftier|Johannes Rössel]] 20:53, 3 June 2010 (UTC)
 
::::: On that 64 bit vista system, running Chrome, text which is not bolded still looks wrong. For example: [[Compile-time_calculation#J]]. (It looks fine in IE. I did not install firefox.) Anyways, it is not clear that bold is the issue. --[[User:Rdm|Rdm]] 11:55, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
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