

While the summer heat has been a "helpful tailwind" so far in Q3 with customers seeking more sets, overall utility coal stockpiles are projected to be stable in the second half of 2023, according to the company's July 20 investor presentation. "Weather is a surprise from a heat perspective to the upside here over the last few weeks, and we're seeing that with a lot of our customers running full out here and deploying some of the inventory levels," Boone said. But just recently, we're getting a lot more interest and a lot more inbounds on what we can do, given some of the heat waves we're having."īoone said inventory destocking is expected to slow in many CSX-served markets, but the specific timing around this shift was uncertain.


"Look, two weeks, three weeks ago, before this hot summer started, probably a little bit lower outlook for domestic coal business. "Coal is a dynamic market right now," said CSX Executive Vice President Kevin Boone. I wasn't able to find the new font options in the prerelease docs yet but Session 804 (2015) covers most of this.Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. For the SF font, there's a Display cut and a Text cut, where Display is intended for larger sizes. I believe we want to encourage use of font families so that the OS picks the appropriate font for the given size. One example is the monospaced digits options - with the new SF font, digits are no longer monospaced (instead they are naturally spaced so that "1" is thinner than "5" for example), but for UI elements like incrementing counters you want the monospaced digits.Īnd of course there's the font name vs. I haven't tested it but I believe that these options are configured when you call but aren't when you create a new UIFont with the same family.Īdditionally we'll want to expose these new options to JS. This includes options like how colons are formatted in timestamps - when rendering 9:45AM, the colon should be vertically raised. I think we want the notion of a system font for a given size, which includes the font name and other typographical defaults that Apple has configured.
