monego
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monego
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MonoLisa – A Font Designed for Developers
Thanks for the victor mono recommendation. It looks really good! I was blown away by how narrow it was compared to other forms in the comparison tool.
Side note: it's a bummer that you never see Monaco on these comparison tools. Monaco has been my monospace font of choice for many years now despite never owning a Macbook: https://github.com/cseelus/monego
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Font with round parens like Apple's Monaco?
I believe you are looking for this.
3270font
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FontForge
Fontforge is the tool I used to create and what I use to maintain my 3270 font, https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font.
It has that 1990's Unix workstation vibes, but, if I didn't like vintage tech, I wouldn't make a 3270 terminal font.
- IBM 3740 Data Entry System [pdf]
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Ligatures in programming fonts: hell no
Is there a way to add programming ligatures to an existing font, similar to how Nerd Font patches existing fonts to add useful terminal glyphs like the Powerline symbols¹? I would love to have a ligatured version of that font https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font
1) the last sentence of the article implies that the author of the article abhor them as much as programming ligatures. I don't understand why but preference in taste, color, esthetic are not objective, nor absolute, so I am not the one to judge him.
- Modern Mono
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font
Being distributed with Debian and downstreams, 11 years old, with 1.5K stars and 60+ forks is, by far, my most popular open source thing. My biggest shame is that it's not software, but a font that mimics the look of IBM's 3278-2 terminals.
And, of course, it's the font I use for terminals on all my machines.
- Programming Fonts
- GitHub - rbanffy/3270font: A 3270 font in a modern format
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MonoLisa – A Font Designed for Developers
Sorry, but no IDE comes with a proper 3278-like font. Not even IBM's Developer for z/OS comes with one (they commissioned that other font called Plex... who would take seriously a font named after a media player?).
Luckily, everyone can get one at https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font.
Note: shameless plug ;-)
- Thousands of Debian packages updated from their upstream Git repository
- Coding with Character – Monospaced fonts can be playful and fun
What are some alternatives?
comic-mono-font - A legible monospace font... the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood
quick-look-plugins - List of useful Quick Look plugins for developers
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
Mailspring-Libre - (archived) Mailspring Libre build – aiming at removing Mailspring's dependecy on a central server
iA-Fonts - Free variable writing fonts from iA
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
spleen - Monospaced bitmap fonts
comic-shanns - a classy font
ligature.el - Display typographical ligatures in Emacs
N1 - :love_letter: An extensible desktop mail app built on the modern web. Forks welcome!
nixos-config - My NixOS configurations
fantasque-sans - A font family with a great monospaced variant for programmers.