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Ah... no. That's not what I meant.

My point was that customers like to make 'requirements' like "use the Tahoma font, 10 point for this dialog" when, really, all they want is a decently readable font.

The person who specified this probably had an application designed before and that application used this particular font; he liked it and now he wants it for the new application as well. What he didn't consider however that the new app is for a mobile, not his laptop, and the font might not even be available, or the font doesn't read very well at 10 pt on a small screen.

Also, different parts of an application are often specified by different persons, so other parts may have the requirement to use an entirely different font (with the same ramifications).

In this case it might be best to not just make an assumptions but go back to the customer and clarify what his specification really translates to in terms of readability and usability. Those would be the real requirements then. It won't do to just change the requirements arbitrarily to 'Arial 12' instead, because then the customer will likely notice the deviation from the spec and complain, no matter whether or not that change made sense.
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