The Japanese font in the Chrome browser has somehow been changed to the Noto font. I had noticed the change, but since the Noto font suits me better, I will leave the setting as it is.
Chrome Japanese font changed from Meiryo to Noto
From Windows Forest :
In the case of Windows11 24H2, the change seems to have occurred at the time of applying the KB5055523 cumulative update.
Having been accustomed to the Meiryo font for a long time, it felt strange at first.But I got used to it after a while.
Since it will be the standard font for Windows 11, we will continue to use Noto rather than changing it every once in a while.
Excel font changes were more uncomfortable.
Excel has also changed fonts in the past, going from MS P Gothic to Yu Gothic, which looks thin and blurry.
I feel that the discomfort was greater at this time.
At that time, the first thing to do when starting Excel was to change the font to MS P Gothic.
Now that I’m used to Yu Gothic, I leave it as it is when I create from scratch.
Musubi
Noto is a font jointly developed by Google and Adobe, available for download from Google, and is also a standard font for Android.
Since it works fine on Linux, we will initially set up Noto fonts so that they can be used in any environment.
But I heard that iOS is Hiragino Kaku Gothic…what should I do?
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