Font for Zotero
Is there a way to change the font inside Zotero? With the currently used font it is impossible to distinguish different dashes, ie hyphens and longer ones.
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but
a) they should come across clearly, see hypen, en-dash (Halbgeviertstrich), and em-dash (Geviertstrich) here:
https://imgur.com/a/CSWcR
b) note that hypens vs. en-dashes in page ranges don't matter in Zotero. They're automatically converted (mostly to en-dashes but there are some exceptions) in the citation style via the page-range-delimiter option
No, inside of Zotero (Mac) there is no visible difference between hyphen and en-dash.
I know that in page ranges Zotero does this mostly automatically (although only when there is a simple page range, which is not always the case, I sometimes have to use the locator subtype "Volume", followed by "I, S. 15–20", in which case it doesn't substitute the hyphen with an en-dash).
However, in titles en-dashes appear from time to time, as well. It is not ideal that those cannot be distinguished inside Zotero.
See:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jpsirai6lxmgy2p/zotero dashes.png?dl=0
If it's not clear for you, I'd try checking your system display settings for your screen resolution and font smoothing.
(It is actually the same font that this Forum displays in, I see no difference here between
- (hyphen)
– (en-dash)
If you do, then that means my system displays with a different font. I cannot see any way to change this.
This forum uses Lucida Grande if available, which is why you see the longer hyphen here. (@adamsmith, I don't think most Linuxes have Lucida Grande by default, so you might be seeing Verdana.)
But I'm actually not sure what's going on here in Zotero. Lucida Grande used to be the default system font in earlier macOS releases, but in El Capitan and above it's San Francisco. Zotero should use the system font, and indeed, I get San Francisco with correct hyphens on a Mac with a Retina display. But on another Mac without a Retina display (which may or may not be relevant) I'm getting Lucida Grande in Zotero, even though the system font is San Francisco.
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/some-apps-use-lucida-grande-instead-of-sf-only-my-user-account.2039770/
Unfortunately, after upgrading to macOS 10.15 Catalina, there isn't a way to do this yet. I wish I hadn't done the upgrade...
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/79564/how-to-stop-zotero-from-automatically-switching-fonts-on-mac