(I have now spent more time scrolling through fonts than I have on the new system that the final choice will be used on … )

  • @Incblob@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Here’s an out of the box suggestion: Dina Remastered II. It’s a pixel font, that since it has no curves, scales well on any screen. No sub-pixel nonsense.

  • rem26_art
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    38 months ago

    I was using Hack for a long time, but I think I’ll try out Borg Sans Mono and Inconsolata for a bit

  • @ms264556@beehaw.org
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    (Tweaked) Verdana FTW.

    I liked proportional fonts for reading code - several of my favorite books used proportional fonts for code examples - so when Verdana was released in 1996 I switched to using it in my IDEs. I’ve had 27 years of pleasantly ergonomic coding - it has a high x-height, different 0/O, I/l/1, and impeccable hinting and kerning. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @thayer@lemmy.ca
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    28 months ago

    I think I’ve tried nearly every monospace typeface over the years and I’ve finally settled on JetBrains Mono for more than 2 years now, though IBM Plex Mono is a close second.

  • data1701d (He/Him)
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    28 months ago

    Less Perfect DOS VGA is what I use in my terminal on my desktop since I use the Chicago95 theme.

    OpenTTD Mono is also cool, though. It almost gives Apple Chicago font vibes.

  • @42yeah@lemm.ee
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    Been font jumping for a long time. Consolas, Fira, SF Mono, Input, Source Code Pro, Iosevka… finally settled on Pragama Pro. The font is quite expensive, but really worth it imo. It’s even sharper and clearer on macOS.