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Iosevka is an open-source, sans-serif + slab-serif, monospace + quasi‑proportional typeface family, designed for writing code, using in terminals, and preparing technical documents.
I wanted to share a little trick some proofreading pros use. I use proofreading fonts (previously) like DP Sans Mono, which supports a wide range of Unicode characters. Some people with visual issues, dyslexia, or other reading impairments may also find it a more legible option for some use
A legible monospace font… the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood. This font is a fork of Shannon Miwa’s Comic Shanns (version 1).
A s font that fing censors bad language automatically
It’s able to detect the words f, s, p, t, w, c and dozens more, but with a special exemption for “Scunthorpe”; that town has suffered enough.
A set of free fonts with a focus on readability in code, it gives you a very
quick preview so you can easily see what style of font you like.
JetBrains Mono is a new font designed especially for coders and developers. The lowercase characters are taller than the ones in other monospace fonts, improving readability.