#fixedwidth — Public Fediverse posts
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City99 console font: A creative new programming font inspired by the aesthetics of the game Stray
https://github.com/mhoye/city99?tab=readme-ov-file
#fixedwidth #console #fonts #stray #mhoye #+ -
City99 console font: A creative new programming font inspired by the aesthetics of the game Stray
https://github.com/mhoye/city99?tab=readme-ov-file
#fixedwidth #console #fonts #stray #mhoye #+ -
City99 console font: A creative new programming font inspired by the aesthetics of the game Stray
https://github.com/mhoye/city99?tab=readme-ov-file
#fixedwidth #console #fonts #stray #mhoye #+ -
City99 console font: A creative new programming font inspired by the aesthetics of the game Stray
https://github.com/mhoye/city99?tab=readme-ov-file
#fixedwidth #console #fonts #stray #mhoye #+ -
City99 console font: A creative new programming font inspired by the aesthetics of the game Stray
https://github.com/mhoye/city99?tab=readme-ov-file
#fixedwidth #console #fonts #stray #mhoye #+ -
unfinished pixelart font, maybe somebody finds this useful, do with it what you want
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unfinished pixelart font, maybe somebody finds this useful, do with it what you want
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unfinished pixelart font, maybe somebody finds this useful, do with it what you want
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unfinished pixelart font, maybe somebody finds this useful, do with it what you want
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unfinished pixelart font, maybe somebody finds this useful, do with it what you want
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New #coding #font just dropped! Given I consider myself an aspiring #typography geek, I embarrassingly had not heard of this #ligature-based trick to make a #fixedWidth font still give more space to some glyphs vs. others. Eager to see how that affects legibility. Going to give it a whirl. #monospace #monaspace #github https://monaspace.githubnext.com
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New #coding #font just dropped! Given I consider myself an aspiring #typography geek, I embarrassingly had not heard of this #ligature-based trick to make a #fixedWidth font still give more space to some glyphs vs. others. Eager to see how that affects legibility. Going to give it a whirl. #monospace #monaspace #github https://monaspace.githubnext.com
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New #coding #font just dropped! Given I consider myself an aspiring #typography geek, I embarrassingly had not heard of this #ligature-based trick to make a #fixedWidth font still give more space to some glyphs vs. others. Eager to see how that affects legibility. Going to give it a whirl. #monospace #monaspace #github https://monaspace.githubnext.com
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New #coding #font just dropped! Given I consider myself an aspiring #typography geek, I embarrassingly had not heard of this #ligature-based trick to make a #fixedWidth font still give more space to some glyphs vs. others. Eager to see how that affects legibility. Going to give it a whirl. #monospace #monaspace #github https://monaspace.githubnext.com
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New #coding #font just dropped! Given I consider myself an aspiring #typography geek, I embarrassingly had not heard of this #ligature-based trick to make a #fixedWidth font still give more space to some glyphs vs. others. Eager to see how that affects legibility. Going to give it a whirl. #monospace #monaspace #github https://monaspace.githubnext.com
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#Fixedwidth rendering of #Unicode in terminals and code editors is a hot mess. How much of a hot mess? Use demicode to test your terminals and editors. Now at version 0.5! https://github.com/apparebit/demicode
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#Fixedwidth rendering of #Unicode in terminals and code editors is a hot mess. How much of a hot mess? Use demicode to test your terminals and editors. Now at version 0.5! https://github.com/apparebit/demicode
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#Fixedwidth rendering of #Unicode in terminals and code editors is a hot mess. How much of a hot mess? Use demicode to test your terminals and editors. Now at version 0.5! https://github.com/apparebit/demicode
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#Fixedwidth rendering of #Unicode in terminals and code editors is a hot mess. How much of a hot mess? Use demicode to test your terminals and editors. Now at version 0.5! https://github.com/apparebit/demicode
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#Fixedwidth rendering of #Unicode in terminals and code editors is a hot mess. How much of a hot mess? Use demicode to test your terminals and editors. Now at version 0.5! https://github.com/apparebit/demicode
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Finally bit the bullet and started using the very expensive PragmataPro typeface in my editor, terminal, etc. I'm switching from Iosevka, which I love dearly, and Pragmata is similarly condensed.
Long story short, I love it. I love how much text it fits on a relatively small laptop screen, and I love that it includes the nerdfont symbols out of the box. Very satisfied nerd here.
(The only symbol I'm not a huge fan of is the % sign!)
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Finally bit the bullet and started using the very expensive PragmataPro typeface in my editor, terminal, etc. I'm switching from Iosevka, which I love dearly, and Pragmata is similarly condensed.
Long story short, I love it. I love how much text it fits on a relatively small laptop screen, and I love that it includes the nerdfont symbols out of the box. Very satisfied nerd here.
(The only symbol I'm not a huge fan of is the % sign!)
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Finally bit the bullet and started using the very expensive PragmataPro typeface in my editor, terminal, etc. I'm switching from Iosevka, which I love dearly, and Pragmata is similarly condensed.
Long story short, I love it. I love how much text it fits on a relatively small laptop screen, and I love that it includes the nerdfont symbols out of the box. Very satisfied nerd here.
(The only symbol I'm not a huge fan of is the % sign!)
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Finally bit the bullet and started using the very expensive PragmataPro typeface in my editor, terminal, etc. I'm switching from Iosevka, which I love dearly, and Pragmata is similarly condensed.
Long story short, I love it. I love how much text it fits on a relatively small laptop screen, and I love that it includes the nerdfont symbols out of the box. Very satisfied nerd here.
(The only symbol I'm not a huge fan of is the % sign!)
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Finally bit the bullet and started using the very expensive PragmataPro typeface in my editor, terminal, etc. I'm switching from Iosevka, which I love dearly, and Pragmata is similarly condensed.
Long story short, I love it. I love how much text it fits on a relatively small laptop screen, and I love that it includes the nerdfont symbols out of the box. Very satisfied nerd here.
(The only symbol I'm not a huge fan of is the % sign!)