Iosevka
juliamono
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SIL Open Font License 1.1 | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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Iosevka
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Git Things
> 80 should be fine for most single lines of good code in most languages.
C++ with even a modest template will flow over 80 without much effort.
I'm now using the condensed width font Iosevka font [1] with 160 chars as my max width in clang-format and indents at 1.
After a few days of using it, I'm converted. It was a bit odd looking at first, but I guess that's brain plasticity at work.
1. https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases
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Name the font, please
iosevka
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which Font do you use?
https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka is the best
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Monaspace
Sadly I think that because of that flag it does not enable ligatures.
I was able to see ligatures and text healing in vim running in a patched st* though. I really like it thanks! The text healing only moves the line subtly as I type and when I cursor over there are no droppings from the widened 'm' for example. It's well thought-out for code.
If I could ask for a feature it would be to select some variants, like angular 0 with reverse slash or to leave the ! in the != ligature. To see what I mean: https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/blob/main/doc/stylistic-...
* https://st.suckless.org/patches/ligatures/
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I had no idea that one company basically owns every font
Iosevka is a fantastic open-source font that's fully customizable. I have replaced the fixed font on all of my devices and apps to a custom Iosevka build I made, and I don't think I'll ever turn back.
https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka
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Unicode Character βπβ (U+1D54F)
Misremembered about Iosevka: I requested support for a few other BQN characters after noticing it already had the double-struck ones (https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/issues/870). The other three were requests or contributions (drew 3270's π myself!) explicitly in connection with BQN.
- Iosevka typeface for code, from code
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JetBrains Mono Typeface
Nothing beats Iosevka (https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka) for me. It's narrow yet super readable, making great use of screen real estate. Lots of customization, ligatures, weights, and a nerd font patch for terminal.
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Iosevka typeface for code, from code. Has styles like Fira Mono, Consolas, Menlo
> Monospace Iosevka contains various stylistic sets to change the shape of certain characters
That's what's on display at the linked URL (if anyone else was confused)
You can also select variants for specific characters: https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/blob/main/doc/character-...
juliamono
- JuliaMono β a monospaced font for scientific and technical computing
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which Font do you use?
I use JuliaMono most of the time. I sometimes switch to Berkeley Mono if I want fewer flourishes. I built an on-the-fly font switcher into my terminal so it's super easy to flip back and forth as the mood suits me.
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Victor Mono Typeface
Julia has made symbol input manageable and lets you define infix operators for many of the Unicode symbols that make sense for that. [1] And JuliaMono was designed to support the symbols that Julia does. [2]
I generally do quite fine with my Compose Key configuration, though (even on Windows, where I use WinCompose). [3]
[1]: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/unicode-input/
[2]: https://juliamono.netlify.app/
[3]: https://github.com/samhocevar/wincompose
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Looking for a nice and legible font for Emacs
Consider Julia Mono. It has massive Unicode support and looks nice.
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Suggestion Condensed Programming Font
In a less-condensed typeface, I happen to like JuliaMono.
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How to use all (or most) characters when drawing text over an image with PIL.
You could try JuliaMono. It has the most extensive gallery of glyphs of all the fonts I know of.
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What's your favorite font?
JuliaMono: https://juliamono.netlify.app/.
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Just got a new windows 10 desktop pc. What are some important apps I should get?
JuliaMono typeface (Not an app, but much worth having.)
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How to read .m files that contain comments with utf-8 characters and are readable?
Change to a font that contains those Glyphs. JuliaMono is probably the best option in terms of the number of provided glyphs: https://juliamono.netlify.app/.
What are some alternatives?
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
vscode-lean - Extension for VS Code that provides support for the older Lean 3 language. Succeeded by vscode-lean4 ('lean4' in the extensions menu) for the Lean 4 language.
cascadia-code - This is a fun, new monospaced font that includes programming ligatures and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of the Windows Terminal.
Menlo-for-Powerline - Menlo font patched to work with Powerline
JetBrainsMonoSlashed - JetBrains Mono Slashed β the free and open-source typeface for developers, now with slashed zero
monospace-font-list - Work to build a list of monospace/typewriter/coding/fixed-width fonts, with completeness as the goal.
JetBrainsMono - JetBrains Mono β the free and open-source typeface for developers
Sarasa-Gothic - Sarasa Gothic / ζ΄ηΊ±ι»δ½ / ζ΄η΄ι»ι« / ζ΄η΄γ΄γ·γγ― / μ¬λΌμ¬ κ³ λ
Hack - A typeface designed for source code
comic-mono-font - A legible monospace font... the very typeface youβve been trained to recognize since childhood