Good free font for coding?
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I use Bitstream Vera Sans Mono (9pt):
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=bitstream_vera_mono
I find for me personally it's the most professional looking and nicest to read of all the monospaced fonts. It also does a good job of differentiating all of the characters at small point sizes.
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=bitstream_vera_mono
I find for me personally it's the most professional looking and nicest to read of all the monospaced fonts. It also does a good job of differentiating all of the characters at small point sizes.

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the best website i know is 'proggy programming fonts' :
http://www.proggyfonts.com/index.php?menu=download
on this site you will find the 'Dina' font which is my prefered one, and the one i use in the PureBasic IDE or jaPBe.
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but i must say that the 'Bitstream' font is very good indeed.
http://www.proggyfonts.com/index.php?menu=download
on this site you will find the 'Dina' font which is my prefered one, and the one i use in the PureBasic IDE or jaPBe.
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but i must say that the 'Bitstream' font is very good indeed.
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I just tried this one, thanks, I like it. I usually use Verdana forKale wrote:I use Bitstream Vera Sans Mono (9pt):
http://www.dafont.com/font.php?file=bitstream_vera_mono
I find for me personally it's the most professional looking and nicest to read of all the monospaced fonts. It also does a good job of differentiating all of the characters at small point sizes.
everything.
This is a nice change.
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Yes, good point, cleartype could be making the difference. I always use it and I forgot what a difference it makes:


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