The default fonts in LaTeX are fine for my purposes. However, for some math formulas, I'm finding the Greek capital Psi letter to be a bit "out of context" because of the heavy serifs in its central vertical bar. With such heavy serifs, it makes me feel like if I'm talking about Psychology instead of maths.
I know there are packages for loading alternate fonts, but... is there any simpler way of getting a "cleaner" capital Psi without changing the default fonts? (at least with lighter serifs). I don't like the idea of loading packages and changing fonts just because of one letter...
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With WordPress plugins:
If you prefer, you can use a WordPress plugin like WP Rocket to optimize your fonts and apply all the best practices mentioned above. WP Rocket automatically applied the font-display: swap attribute.
Finally, PSI also flags other performance issues related to CSS, JS, caching, fonts optimization and lazy loading. Those are the metrics we presented in the previous section to fix the warning of the enormous network payloads.
Note: In Firefox, the preferences gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay and gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay_short provide the duration of the "short" and "extremely small" periods, respectively.
The font display timeline is based on a timer that begins the moment the user agent attempts to use a given downloaded font face. The timeline is divided into the three periods below which dictate the rendering behavior of any elements using the font face:
\n Note: In Firefox, the preferences gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay\n and gfx.downloadable_fonts.fallback_delay_short provide the duration\n of the \"short\" and \"extremely small\" periods, respectively.\n
@ericeravmoc Did you read this -docs/certification/tips-cka-and-ckad#adjusting-font-and-windows-in-the-examui ? So it should have firefox inside psi browser which you can use. Did you try it? AFAIU it is not even allowed to run any browser beyond PSI browser Candidates are not allowed to have other applications or browser windows running except the one on which the Exam is being shown. -docs/certification/faq-cka-ckad-cks#what-are-the-system-requirements-to-take-the-exam
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