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- moojj, on 11/16/2007, -0/+6What's a programmers font list without Dina? http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/in ...
I use this font every day. It's crisp, clear and works well with any language. - basic0, on 11/17/2007, -0/+3Dugg because the fonts are good, though I would have preferred that they use some block of code as examples for each rather than the alphabet given the intended audience.
- kinghajj, on 11/17/2007, -0/+3I like DejaVu Sans Mono. It's a nice font, and the zeros have little dots inside them to differ from Os.
- Jeffler, on 11/17/2007, -0/+2Cool article, I actually had a use for these fonts too!
- falafelkiosken, on 11/17/2007, -0/+1great, I've had a little trouble finding a perfect monospaced font for terminal and programming which works without anti-aliasing and with bold text
- Feydakyn, on 11/16/2007, -0/+1Thanks for the list.. I just downloaded and added a few for my engraving machine.. Crisp, clear fonts engraved real small are hard to come by.
- inactive, on 11/17/2007, -0/+1Another interesting one is Droid Sans Mono
http://damieng.com/blog/2007/11/14/droid-sans-mono ...
I use ProggyCleanTTSZ mostly, but Droid Sans is a little bit like Consolas without the you're-not-using-cleartype-so-you're-screwed attitude. - schestowitz, on 11/16/2007, -3/+3Some really pretty monospace fonts are on that list. It all boils down to consistency as well (changing fonts too often makes distinguishing harder).
- JasonBartholme, on 11/16/2007, -0/+0@moojj Thanks for pointing that one out. It looks good. I added it to the list as well as gave you credit.
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