There have been a lot of rumors about re -designing a major iOS and McCons this year, perhaps as a constant disturbance in Apple Intelligence. And when I play for a fresh coat of paints in the software I use every day, while I have a request while Apple has it: Please, for the love of God, present the letter to the app to the letter “A” correctly.
Let me back up a little. Apple first introduced San Francisco Type Fasis with the first Apple Watch in 2015. A few years later it became the default on each device mainly apple The text you see in sales messages, Apple music, maps and many other system apps are all different San Francisco fonts, and many variations for most parts feel permanent and compatible.
But, in the last seven or eight years, I saw something strange in the Apple notice app. Font Appears Like the other fonts in San Francisco, but some only felt “off”. Before I took it forever Put my finger on it: The lower case “A” presents in different ways in the app as it does anywhere in the entire system.
You see that the notice app uses the “single -floor A”, as is “A” that most people use when writing. As far as I can tell, this is the only first -party app, where you will find a floor A. The rest of the time, it uses a double -floor A (the way you see this website and almost everywhere used everywhere used out of handwriting these days).
To clarify, it doesn’t matter. In fact, the completely irrelevant and random nature of this situation is why he may have done me. One part of mine is happy that I have exactly what I was throwing, because for years, notes only look wrong that I felt impossible to describe. Now at least I know how my brain is responding.
One day we were recently discussing the fonts in the Angel Slack, which mobilized me to bring this mystery. My colleagues agreed that it was strange and also thought that I was a little crazy to spend so much time thinking about the same role in the same app. Of course, it forced me to download and dig all Apple’s system fonts and their variations to find the terrifying “Latin small letter Alpha” or α, that our resident Greek Cypriot Aaron Sopores advised that I searched. In fact, the same thing is popped into notes instead of “A” as usual. As far as I can tell, this is not one of the variations of the font. For,,,,,,,,,, for,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,, for,,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,,,, for,, for,.Ed Note: In the meantime, Nathan did nothing else.)
Although it is a funny thing to think, I want to know what’s going on here! How did it happen? Who made this decision, and for what reason? Perhaps the reason is that the notice app actually used a Skymorphic “marker felt” like the text This imitation handwriting – using the single -floor “A” is probably an indication of how most people really write the letter. Or, maybe, this is just something that was slipped from cracks years ago and has not been able to change it because most people have not consciously seen this difference (you are welcome).
Whatever the reason, I’m sure if Apple re -designed things with iOS 19 (and similar Macos). I usually know the default Apple font exactly, though they certainly have a very strong opinion about the species of people. But if I’m being honest, I will probably remember this Odbal – it always enjoys that there is no solution to be a solution to consider it, no matter how unnecessary it is.
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