monaspace
comic-mono-font
monaspace | comic-mono-font | |
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24 | 97 | |
12,640 | 2,365 | |
4.4% | - | |
7.6 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | 9 months ago | |
TypeScript | Ruby | |
SIL Open Font License 1.1 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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monaspace
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Tools that keep me productive
I was a big fan of the Dank Mono for the longest time, but GitHub released a bunch of monospaced fonts this year and I've been loving Monaspace Krypton.
- Monaspace font 1.1 released
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Monaspace: An innovative superfamily of fonts for code
I'd love to see a demo of how it might look used in practise, with multiple fonts used to display semantic meaning on a page of code. I see on the website they have a demo where you can switch between them (https://monaspace.githubnext.com/#learn-more) but it's not easy to imagine how it would look with them mixed on the same page
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What is your top favorite font?
Recent project: Monaspace
- What font are you using and why?
- which Font do you use?
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Turning on font "smart kerning" or "texture healing" in Emacs
The Commit Mono font has a feature that it calls "smart kerning". Monaspace has a similar feature that it calls "texture healing." Characters are moved around slightly, or swapped out for a slightly larger or smaller character to even out the spacing, for example, when a wide character like an 'm' is followed by a narrow character like an 'l'.
- Berkeley Mono Typeface
- Monaspace
comic-mono-font
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Intel One Mono
Comic Mono.
I started using it as a bit of a joke but I actually really liked it - visually distinct, easy to read and works well at small and larger sizes.
https://dtinth.github.io/comic-mono-font/
- jokermanBestFont
- What font are you using and why?
- which Font do you use?
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The typeface you didn't know you wanted and were trained to hate
For the last several weeks I've been using Comic Mono in my terminal. It's a fixed width typeface based on the font that we've all been trained to despise and sneer at for almost 30 years, Comic Sans.
- Comic Code: Monospaced interpretation of the most over-hated typeface
- FiraCode: Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
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Hi, out of curiosity, what are your favourite fonts that you are using?
Comic Mono and Arial.
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Hey UX designers, I made a roundup of the best articles, tools and resources - hope you enjoy! Design spatial interfaces, balance user and business needs, quietly mourn the death of XD, read ebooks in the browser, explore Habitat 67 in 3D and write code in the font we all know and loathe.
Comic Mono – Write code in the font we’ve all come to love and loathe.
- Comic Mono - a monospace version of... Comic Sans
What are some alternatives?
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
comic-shanns - a classy font
Iosevka - Versatile typeface for code, from code.
Ligaturizer - Programming Fonts with Ligatures added (& a script to add them to other fonts)
css-modular-type - A PostCSS and TailwindCSS plugin to generate modular type scales.
Menlo-for-Powerline - Menlo font patched to work with Powerline
pretendard - 어느 플랫폼에서든 사용할 수 있는 system-ui 대체 글꼴 | A system-ui alternative font for all cross-platform
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.
Lilex - 🤘Open source programming font
fantasque-sans - A font family with a great monospaced variant for programmers.
pragmatapro - PragmataPro font is designed to help pros to work better
doom-modeline - A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design.