An interesting link: http://slant.co/topics/67/viewpoints/5/ ... e-code-pro
I have always used Courier New but I really like Adobes' Source Code Pro font set.
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Re: Source code fonts
I knew about it for some time and it does look pretty neat (I really don't like the dotted zero, though).
Then again, nothing better than proportional fonts for coding.
Then again, nothing better than proportional fonts for coding.
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Re: Source code fonts
Seems nice thank you, I'll try it.
I've been using Dina for years, the only downside for me to it it's limited to 10 points max, so in the future could be a problem.
If you want to look at it it's here: http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/
A screenshot of PB using Dina -> http://luis.no-ip.net/pbforum/color_sch ... r_dina.gif
EDIT: oh, just noticed it's mentioned there too -> http://slant.co/topics/67/viewpoints/27 ... fonts~dina
I've been using Dina for years, the only downside for me to it it's limited to 10 points max, so in the future could be a problem.
If you want to look at it it's here: http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/
A screenshot of PB using Dina -> http://luis.no-ip.net/pbforum/color_sch ... r_dina.gif
EDIT: oh, just noticed it's mentioned there too -> http://slant.co/topics/67/viewpoints/27 ... fonts~dina
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Re: Source code fonts
I really don't like the dotted zero, though
I didn't notice until you mentioned it......though it serves the purpose of differentiating between zero and capital O.
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Re: Source code fonts
Yes, sure. I just think it's ugly. I either prefer no indication or a dash (like in Consolas).
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Re: Source code fonts
Tried in PB, IMO stinks heavily compared to Dina.
But I also have ClearType disabled because I despise it, and that could be a factor. Dina looks crisp, detailed and easy to read without CT.
AH! Now I understand, Dina is a bitmap font, not a real true-type, that's explains why it's so clear at the right sizes (8, 9, 10).
I guess my fonts for coding could only be bitmap fonts, there are some even in that list fortunately
EDIT: Another nice list -> http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/300 ... rogramming
But I also have ClearType disabled because I despise it, and that could be a factor. Dina looks crisp, detailed and easy to read without CT.
AH! Now I understand, Dina is a bitmap font, not a real true-type, that's explains why it's so clear at the right sizes (8, 9, 10).
I guess my fonts for coding could only be bitmap fonts, there are some even in that list fortunately
EDIT: Another nice list -> http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/300 ... rogramming
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Re: Source code fonts
I'm some old 'Courier New' user ... for years and years now.
I tried some other fonts, and comes always back to my 'Courier New' settings.
Marc
I tried some other fonts, and comes always back to my 'Courier New' settings.
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Re: Source code fonts
We use Ubuntu fonts for the PB IDE and for all our Linux and Windows apps.
Having the same fonts for everything makes GUI design so much easier. And we can use the same algorithms for auto-resizing the gadgets.
Having the same fonts for everything makes GUI design so much easier. And we can use the same algorithms for auto-resizing the gadgets.
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