ligature.el
Inconsolata
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ligature.el
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Turning on font "smart kerning" or "texture healing" in Emacs
Apparently "smart kerning" uses the ligatures mechanism. I use Mickey Peterson's ligature.el package for ligatures support. To get the smart kerning to work I added more ligatures by hand using this package. For example the website shows the effect when you type "Moi": the "o" will shift a bit away from the "M" when you type the "i". To get that to work I added a "Moi" ligature:
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Replacing => with unicode right arrow
It sounds like you might want ligatures? I use ligature.el but it only works on emacs version 28+.
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Unable to display ligatures in Emacs
I'm using use-package as my package manager and the package ligature for the ligatures.
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Newbie here, how do I add ligatures to Emacs?
https://github.com/mickeynp/ligature.el will do it, but there are specific emacs version requirements and you have to enumerate all of the possible ligatures in your config. They have some examples of configuration for various popular programming ligature fonts.
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What is then name of this theme?
Version 28 finally includes a necessary patch that has freed up ligatures. ligature.el seems to be the winning implementation.
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Emacs 28.1 released
There's a package called "ligature.el" that only works on Emacs V28+ https://github.com/mickeynp/ligature.el
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MonoLisa – A Font Designed for Developers
> Is that the only way, or is there a way to disable ligatures but keep the rest of the font?
It's actually not that easy to use them with for example Emacs where you have to list every combination that you want to 'translate' to a ligature:
https://github.com/mickeynp/ligature.el
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Confusion over faces vs overlays
ligatures are when multiple characters appear to combine into a single character ej, => transforms to arrow. emacs version and font used must support this to use it. GitHub - mickeynp/ligature.el: Display typographical ligatures in Emacs
- Is there support for ligatures in GNU Emacs
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Share your prettify-symbols-alist!
I don't really use any sort of symbol mode very often but when I do I much prefer using ligature.el with Fira Code.
Inconsolata
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Moving from Rust to C++
If you haven't heard of him, the joke's on you. Maybe. In any case, his work is worth looking into.
He has done interesting work in font creation, font building primitives, rasterization, 2D drawing, and resistant social network graphs (which turns out to be more or less equivalent to the Old Sk00l Google Juice system).
He was recently instrumental in performing a wonderful experiment in editor building -- wonderful because of the way it failed. It was something that one would think would work, but somehow it didn't. It's always interesting when intelligent and well-informed people are wrong about something. Perhaps there was too much Design and too little boring boiler plate.
https://levien.com/
https://levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html
https://levien.com/phd/phd.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodipodi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advogato
https://raphlinus.github.io/xi/2020/06/27/xi-retrospective.h...
- What is the name of the font that Russ cox uses for code?
- MonoLisa – A Font Designed for Developers
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Font to big spacing
I ran into something really similar with the "Inconsolata" font on Ubuntu recently (same issue as here, in case you'd like to read about it). What worked for me was recompiling emacs from source, and including the --with-cairo flag for the configure script:
- Inconsolata: Open-source monospace font for code listings. Inconsolata includes ligatures for a few JavaScript operators:
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Preferred Monospace Font?
I like Fantasque Sans Mono, and Inconsolata, and Input (not open source).
- [st] Issue with the font ker
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What's your theme, font, color-scheme of choice?
I change the mono font to Ligconsolata (Inconsolata with ligatures), and for the colors I use Tomorrow Night Eighties.
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Is there a way to hide certain font from Firefox?
For example, installing Inconsolata-VF creates one "Inconsolata Regular (TrueType)" entry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts. Then I can only do @font-face { font-family: "Courier New"; src: local("Inconsolata Regular"); } Anything else like "Inconsolata Medium" won't work.
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14 Best Free Fonts for Programming
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What are some alternatives?
b612 - Eclipse B612
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
spleen - Monospaced bitmap fonts
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.
monego - The beloved Monaco monospaced font, recreated with a bold and italic variant. Finally.
monospace-font-list - Work to build a list of monospace/typewriter/coding/fixed-width fonts, with completeness as the goal.
programmingfonts - Test drive programming fonts online: the definitive list of fonts for code.
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
iA-Fonts - Free variable writing fonts from iA
victor-mono - A free programming font with cursive italics and ligatures. Donations welcome ❤️
selectric-mode - ⌨ Make your Emacs sound like a proper typewriter.
Office-Code-Pro - Customized version of Source Code Pro