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The Impure!Ascii group introduced me to those fonts.
They are used for ascii arts in what they refer to as "the scene". I am "using them" for something so I can mention it here! |
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(10-06-2016, 12:36 AM)venam Wrote: The Impure!Ascii group introduced me to those fonts. if we're going oldschool then: http://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/fontlist/ |
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Inconsolata for Powerline 12px for terminal.
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I have recently started using gohu everywhere. Holy shit did do i enjoy the readability of this font. No more try-and-error for 1lI0O...
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I use Latin Modern Mono as my primary monospace font, which looks really nice (IMO) when programming. I'd like to try a font with ligatures, though, if anybody has any recommendations.
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I'm using tamsyn. I tried gohu but I keep going back to tamsyn.
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A couple of years later, I'm still on uushi. I keep coming back to it.
Edit: Golly gee, it appears I switched to lemon on my laptop and forgot that I'd switched to lemon. That's lemon in my scrot. Different font, same author. |
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(28-06-2017, 11:03 AM)xero Wrote: i've recently found the fork tamzen Nice! I'm going to try that for a while. |
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Normally I use a bitmap font, like lemon, terminus, or gohu, but I found Luxi Mono for my term and Luxi Serif for acme that I really like a lot.
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For terminal, I'm using inconsolata. For UI, I am partial to Intel's Clear font family.
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I really like gohufont but 11 is too small and 14 is too big, I wish the size was similar to Terminus.
By the way, are there any new kids on the bitmap rice block ? |
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I'll probably sound boring, but i find Monospace 9 the best font for my eyes.
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I use hasklig for my terminal. Loveska is also something that I like but somehow when the font becomes very small it doesn't look that great
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i just came back to Fixedsys after years with Terminus. feels like ~ . But I can't seem to set it as the font in urxvt, but with this line
Code: printf '\e]710;%s\007' "xft:Fixedsys Excelsior 3.01\-L2 Mono:style=Regular" |
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Code: (defcustom rocx-default-font It's almost blatantly Luxi Mono (on the right, both B&H faces) save for a few distinguishments on the 'I1legalO0' front. Serifs are underrated. |
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I'm using Source Code Pro, looks good on the terminal
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rocx using something made by people affiliated with google
what |
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Iosevka: http://typeof.net/Iosevka/
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Hack font, never found better : https://sourcefoundry.org/hack/
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https://www.ibm.com/plex/
available even in OpenBSD |
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(22-09-2017, 03:26 PM)budRich Wrote: i just came back to Fixedsys after years with Terminus. feels like ~ . But I can't seem to set it as the font in urxvt, but with this line Still using Fixedsys as a terminal and UI font, but prefer a large Hack when editing. https://ptpb.pw/GUkX.png Also the reason i couldn't set Fixedsys directly in xresources, was that you need to "double escape" dashes in font names: Code: xft:Fixedsys Excelsior 3.01\\-L2 Mono:style=Regular |
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Code: -misc-fixed-medium-*-normal-*-18-*-*-*-*-*-*-* |
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Code: -*-fixed-medium-r-*-*-*-200-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1 Great Unicode coverage, for not being a TTF font. |
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Jurs discovered Spleen : https://www.cambus.net/spleen-monospaced-bitmap-fonts/
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Potentially interesting website:
https://app.programmingfonts.org/ -- <mort> choosing a terrible license just to be spiteful towards others is possibly the most tux0r thing I've ever seen |
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I have been pairing charter[1] as a variable width font with Go Mono for a month or so now.
[1] https://practicaltypography.com/charter.html |
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