

I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Metal driver for them. Intel graphics belonging to Ivy Bridge, Haswell and Broadwell based CPUs all likely support Metal.

This would add a few Intel HD labeled and all Intel HD 2500 class graphics to the supported list. If you're interested in San Francisco, there's a good WWDC session available in the app that outlines the differences between these fonts (included in both iOS 9 and El Capitan) and the San Francisco Compact variant that ships on the Apple Watch. I've seen this very thing linked to on at least two Apple blogs, and now on Ars.

I'm genuinely curious as to how much interest in typography really is out there?ĭaring Fireball is the only site I've seen that consistently discussed it, but I always considered it a more or less narrow interest. I've been watching a bunch of WWDC videos and I've been mostly off the internet since WWDC so I actually watched the session before I saw Gruber link it. Pretty interesting if you care about this stuff at all. I can say that the original brief about OS X/iOS 9 switching to San Francisco was pretty popular, so obviously there's some interest at least among Ars readers.Īs a fairly recent mac owner (a year? maybe?) all this attention to useless font change is so irritating, because you can't change font size globally in OSX! Something I had no idea of until I got tired eyes late at night about a month ago - this is a basic setting, I thought, for every OS.
