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  • evanjrowley
    I like the way the problem of "m" is solved by Ubuntu Mono: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Ubuntu+MonoIt's what I landed on after completing the Coding Font game submitted to HN yesterday: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47575403
  • endunless
    I do like these fonts, but DJR had this idea with the (excellent) Input family of fonts years ago:https://input.djr.com/A bit weird to not mention that.Unfortunately until editors start supporting this (and I’m not sure what would motivate them to), these remain great ideas only.
  • sombragris
    When I saw the Monaspace family linked in a HN frontpage some time ago, I installed the whole family, and now my terminal font is Monaspace Neon. I also type my LaTeX code in Monaspace Argon. They won me over Iosevka.
  • ben_pfaff
    I decided to try using proportional fonts for coding starting a year or two back. It worked out well and I stuck with it, because proportional text is easier for me to read on the whole, and because it allowed more characters to fit comfortably on each line on average. I did find after a while that occasionally the lack of alignment between characters on two subsequent lines was a problem, but then I configured my editor so that it showed comments and text strings in a monospace font and that fixed the problem for me.
  • ferd
    I really like Monaspace Argon, but even the narrower option looks too wide on my terminal (kitty on macos)
  • exceptione
    Very useful to mix and match various fonts based on semantics. I have a problem with Radon's l though, to me it reads like chumiZy and xenoZith. I don't understand how this could have slipped through, I can't be the only one being constantly confused.
  • anon
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  • rezmason
    Were fonts always able to do "texture healing"? Has no one tried this before?
  • keeganpoppen
    i do think that the type designers did incredible work with monaspace… i used to be an Operator-exclusive kind of guy (rip hoefler x frere-jones), but i genuinely think they did enough to completely displace it from my font lexicon, which is no mean feat.