What is the best font?
What is the best font?
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Arial
Wingdings because it predicted 9/11
Terminus
Helvetica
Hooge 05_55 at size 6
Retards spotted, OP asked for a font not just a typeface
Way to kill the thread faggot. Illuminate us with you wisdom.
OP: I like anything based on Deja Vu Sans Mono. Any other font looks "wrong" to me now. I use the "Hack" font which is a slight modification to it. I also modify Hack font for a slashed zero and ligature support. Although I'm still undecided if ligatures are a good thing or just autismo.
Lucidia Grande
Source Code Pro is my programming font of choice.
Helvetica Neue for general use and Baskerville when a serif font is called for.
Chicago
I recently discovered "Input", it's quite nice. You can customize it a bit on the download page
Iosevka
I don't even program but it's perfect for me.
Roboto
>tripfag
>attentionwhoring with visible jewpass
>being a smartass
lmao who would have thought
This
Inconsolata is the only one worth using
Plex
I quite like IBM Plex.
FUTURA
Linux Libertine Bold Italic.
Courier Prime if you need something monospaced.
sans serif
Damn, that's quite the fedora tipping preview.
I like Lucida Sans Typewriter. Very comfy
The one they use for Userbars, can't remember it (It's been like 20 years) but I like how every letter was the same width.
APL 385 Unicode
I have a collection of 10k fonts in a single downloadable file.
It's a lot to look at.
ubuntu font
Iosevka
Fixed width aka monospace fonts are used all the time in programming, they're pretty common
>Being this much of a baby noon
Aww omg it's so cute, I can't even make fun of it. Godspeed user
There is no question about it.
MrHand
I'm currently enjoying Mononoki font.
This.
>Full ligature support
>Beautiful type design
>Made for code
>Language specific ligatures
>Various weights and sizes
>Condensed font for dense info rep
>Maximum comfyness
Truly a patrician's choice
Link: be5invis.github.io
That's some butt ugly font man
Is this what the dinosaurs used?
>SCHANDEDNFREUDE
what
its spelled
SCHADENFREUDE
Have to use that at work, as I can't install custom fonts on our terminal machines. It's alright, but I miss Terminus.
i used to use terminus 6x12 with antialiasing off, then i upgraded from my 768p 12" thinpad to a 1080p 15" thinkpad, so now I use inconsolata at 11pt. i'm thinking about switching to noto mono, noto sans, and noto serif for all my font needs.
powerline is dumb, ligatures are dumb, and if you have to give presentations or otherwise expect others to view your screen, bitmap fonts are dumb. if you're a neet ricer though, bitmap fonts are cool as fuck
>literal garbage
> i'm thinking about switching to non metric google goo for all my font needs.
Scientifica - it comes with italic and bold variants too.
Terminus is also good if you have a higher resolution monitor
You're an utter faggot.
Currently using this. Not bad desu, check out its MS-Github
been using that for a while and desperately trying to find something new but with no success, almost feel like it's perfect
adobe source code pro
The best monospace, bitmap fonts I've used were misc-fixed, terminus and gnu-unifont. Switching to unifont was the best decision I've ever made. Using it with a -1 horizontal letter spacing makes it look perfect and only limits use for Ethiopian and some special large math glyphs. On top of that, it has the best range of supported characters I've ever come across.
>Retards spotted
>including himself
lel
Fixedsys
>not Pot-Noodle or topaz
Roboto is the best font.
I would use Futura, but I can't get it from google apis.
PragmataPro