Recommended Fonts for Programming? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-11-21T21:34:01Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/4689http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming175Recommended Fonts for Programming?tbreffni2008-08-07T13:08:44Z2009-10-29T01:09:37Z
<p>What fonts do you use for programming, and for what language/IDE? I use <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=22e69ae4-7e40-4807-8a86-b3d36fab68d3&displaylang=en" rel="nofollow" title="Consolas">Consolas</a> for all my Visual Studio work, any other recommendations?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4694#469438Answer by Shawn for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Shawn2008-08-07T13:12:46Z2008-08-07T13:12:46Z<p>I use Consolas for everything, including Notepad++, SQL Studio, Eclipse, etc. I wish there was a Mac version. Also, if you notice, the text area field on Stack Overflow uses Consolas, so we have some other fans out there as well :p</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4695#46956Answer by Lasse V. Karlsen for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Lasse V. Karlsen2008-08-07T13:12:58Z2008-08-07T13:16:41Z<p>I don't use Consolas, though it does look good on LCD, but sometimes I'm not on LCD, like when I'm giving presentations and then it looks crap.</p>
<p>My current font of choice for programming is the <a href="http://www.press.redhat.com/2007/05/09/liberation-fonts/" rel="nofollow">Liberation Mono</a> font.</p>
<p>Oh man, just discovered why the text on Stack Overflow looks like crap, it forces Consolas which is a cleartype font, and on my current setup which didn't have cleartype enabled, it looks very bad.</p>
<p>Going to make a bugreport on uservoice.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4697#469714Answer by GateKiller for Recommended Fonts for Programming?GateKiller2008-08-07T13:14:06Z2008-08-07T13:25:26Z<p>For UltraEdit and anything for that matter, I use the good old <strong>Courier New.</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://www.identifont.com/samples/microsoft/CourierNew.gif" alt="alt text" title=""></p>
<p>I've found Consolas to difficult to read with it's over anti-aliasing.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4698#46985Answer by Jon Works for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jon Works2008-08-07T13:14:34Z2008-08-07T13:14:34Z<p>Adding a vote for Consolas. It feels very easy on my eyes.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4700#47002Answer by Michael Stum for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Michael Stum2008-08-07T13:15:42Z2008-08-07T13:15:42Z<p>+1 for Consolas, together with a proper <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000682.html" rel="nofollow">Color Scheme</a> (I use the white one at the first screenshot)</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4701#47016Answer by Matt S for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Matt S2008-08-07T13:15:48Z2008-08-07T13:15:48Z<p>I never found a reason to stray from Courier New. I don't think I'd have a problem with any font so long as it's sans-serif. Mono-spaced fonts are nice for coding, too.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4704#4704143Answer by deadprogrammer for Recommended Fonts for Programming?deadprogrammer2008-08-07T13:28:17Z2009-01-27T20:54:43Z<p>Either Consolas <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=22e69ae4-7e40-4807-8a86-b3d36fab68d3&displaylang=en" rel="nofollow">(download)</a> or Andale Mono <a href="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/corefonts/andale32.exe?download" rel="nofollow">(download)</a>. I mostly use Andale Mono. I wrote an article about programming fonts <a href="http://www.deadprogrammer.com/the-programmers-font" rel="nofollow">a long time ago</a>, I think Consolas wasn't even out yet.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.deadprogrammer.com/photos/fonts.gif" alt="" title="" /></p>
<p>I find that typing <code>Illegal1 = O0</code> is a good test of suitability.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4707#47079Answer by Christian Lescuyer for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Christian Lescuyer2008-08-07T13:32:14Z2008-08-07T13:32:14Z<p>I use <a href="http://www.levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html" rel="nofollow">Inconsolata</a> with UltraEdit on Windows. With TextMate (on the Mac) I prefer Monaco (it's the default font).</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4709#470942Answer by Kev for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Kev2008-08-07T13:33:46Z2008-08-07T13:33:46Z<P>I'm a big fan of the proggy fonts:</P>
<P><A href="http://www.proggyfonts.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.proggyfonts.com/</A></P>
<P>ProggyOptis 8 is a big fav of mine.</P>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4716#471623Answer by Dan for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Dan2008-08-07T13:40:17Z2008-08-07T13:40:17Z<p>+1 for Monaco, although <a href="http://thinkingdigitally.com/archive/ditching-monaco/" rel="nofollow">this blog post</a> is making me think about switching to <a href="http://www.levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html" rel="nofollow">Inconsolata</a>.</p>
<p>I'm curious as to what point size y'all use, I use the <a href="http://macromates.com/" rel="nofollow">TextMate</a> default size of 12pt.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4732#47329Answer by Zack Peterson for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Zack Peterson2008-08-07T14:01:32Z2008-08-07T14:01:32Z<p>I like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixedsys" rel="nofollow">Fixedsys</a> in Visual Studio. It's a classic. No anti-aliasing blur.</p>
<p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Fixedsys_Basic.png" alt="Fixedsys Typeface" title=""></p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4753#475315Answer by mauriciopastrana for Recommended Fonts for Programming?mauriciopastrana2008-08-07T14:22:34Z2008-08-07T14:22:34Z<p>I use Consolas on my mac, BTW; <a href="http://pastrana.co.uk/consolas/" rel="nofollow">here's a link to download the consolas TTF files</a> if you want to install this (Mac/Win/Linux).</p>
<p>/mp</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/4869#48691Answer by jtyost2 for Recommended Fonts for Programming?jtyost22008-08-07T15:43:02Z2008-08-07T15:43:02Z<p>I have to agree with Kevin Kenny, Proggy fonts all the way, though I prefer Proggy Clean. But either way you have to go with a font that clearly shows the difference between the number 0 and the letter O. Which the preview font here doesn't really show that.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/5020#50204Answer by Jason Pratt for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jason Pratt2008-08-07T17:33:20Z2008-08-07T17:33:20Z<blockquote>
<p>I never found a reason to stray from Courier New. I don't think I'd have a problem with any font so long as it's sans-serif. Mono-spaced fonts are nice for coding, too.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Courier New has serifs.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/5038#50381Answer by Levi Figueira for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Levi Figueira2008-08-07T17:50:09Z2008-08-07T17:50:09Z<p>I'm on <a href="http://vnoel.wordpress.com/2007/04/25/coda-coding-font-panic-sans/" rel="nofollow">PanicSans</a> 12pt w/ AA on <a href="http://macromates.com/" rel="nofollow">TextMate</a>, but loving <a href="http://www.levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html" rel="nofollow">Inconsolata</a> on Terminal/vim... (debating changing my TM font to this one... but point size 14pt) :)</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/5181#51811Answer by beno for Recommended Fonts for Programming?beno2008-08-07T19:15:35Z2008-08-07T19:15:35Z<p>Consolas for me as well</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/5189#51897Answer by Jarin Udom for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jarin Udom2008-08-07T19:20:34Z2008-08-07T19:20:34Z<p>Inconsolata 14pt in TextMate</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/5204#520434Answer by Jon Galloway for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jon Galloway2008-08-07T19:26:21Z2008-08-07T19:26:21Z<p>I like <a href="http://damieng.com/blog/2008/05/26/envy-code-r-preview-7-coding-font-released" rel="nofollow">Envy Code R</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.damieng.com/blog/EnvyCodeR-PR7-Humane.png" alt="alt text" title="">
<img src="http://images.damieng.com/blog/EnvyCodeR-PR7-Chart.gif" alt="alt text" title=""></p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/6618#661833Answer by Crossbrowser for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Crossbrowser2008-08-09T04:49:02Z2009-10-29T01:09:37Z<p>I really really like <a href="http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main%5FPage" rel="nofollow"><em>DejaVu Sans Mono</em></a>. It is very clean and easy on the eyes.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/6630#66302Answer by Akira for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Akira2008-08-09T05:11:00Z2008-08-09T05:11:00Z<p>Lucida Sans Typewriter</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/6638#66381Answer by Michael Neale for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Michael Neale2008-08-09T05:33:15Z2008-08-09T05:33:15Z<p>I just tried Consolas and Envy - Envy seems "too narrow" to my eyes, but Consolas looks great (I am on a mac). Thanks for the tips !</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/6689#66891Answer by paul for Recommended Fonts for Programming?paul2008-08-09T07:53:27Z2008-08-09T07:53:27Z<P>Courier New for me as well, it's well spaced.</P>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/6870#68702Answer by DrZaius for Recommended Fonts for Programming?DrZaius2008-08-09T18:43:59Z2008-08-09T18:43:59Z<p>Another vote for Consolas for code editing, and <a href="http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/index.html" rel="nofollow">Dina</a> for console output.</p>http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/9923#99234Answer by pauldoo for Recommended Fonts for Programming?pauldoo2008-08-13T15:05:22Z2008-08-13T15:05:22Z<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdana" rel="nofollow" title="I/O management and disk scheduling">Verdana</a> - Variable width and easy to read on screen at small sizes.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/9925#99257Answer by John the Statistician for Recommended Fonts for Programming?John the Statistician2008-08-13T15:08:41Z2008-08-13T15:08:41Z<p>I like Consolas too, but I also like Anonymous: <a href="http://www.ms-studio.com/FontSales/anonymous.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ms-studio.com/FontSales/anonymous.html</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/9927#99271Answer by izb for Recommended Fonts for Programming?izb2008-08-13T15:11:02Z2008-08-13T15:11:02Z<p>Lucida Console every time.</p>
<p>I've never found a font that can pack as many lines of code onto the screen at the same point size without looking cramped.</p>
<p>And it looks nice too.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/9934#993411Answer by Rob for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Rob2008-08-13T15:17:24Z2008-08-13T15:17:24Z<p>I have been using the Dina - <a href="http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/index.html</a> - font for awhile now for text editing and it seems to be doing the job nicely. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/9943#99432Answer by 1kevgriff for Recommended Fonts for Programming?1kevgriff2008-08-13T15:27:19Z2008-08-13T15:27:19Z<p>Another vote for Consolas. My favorite IDE font at the moment.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/9999#99990Answer by Nate Smith for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Nate Smith2008-08-13T16:03:24Z2008-08-13T16:03:24Z<p>I just recently switched from Bitstream Vera Sans Mono to Inconsolata, but reading the answers here, I'm going to give Consolas a chance for a bit. Looks really nice so far.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/10001#1000140Answer by icco for Recommended Fonts for Programming?icco2008-08-13T16:05:59Z2008-08-13T16:05:59Z<p>I've really fallen in love with <a href="http://damieng.com/blog/2007/11/14/droid-sans-mono-great-coding-font" rel="nofollow" title="I/O management and disk scheduling">Droid Sans Mono</a>.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.damieng.com/blog/Droid12Xcode.png" alt="alt text" title="Inside Windows Vista Kernel" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/10593#105936Answer by Jon Limjap for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jon Limjap2008-08-14T02:36:18Z2008-08-14T02:45:16Z<p>I think the anti-aliasing blur on Consolas is caused by monitors which do not have ClearType enabled. Consolas was designed for ClearType.</p>
<p>[Jeff A: indeed, you can see screenshots of this in <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000356.html" rel="nofollow">a post I wrote on this topic</a>.]</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/10663#106631Answer by Blorgbeard for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Blorgbeard2008-08-14T04:22:59Z2008-08-14T04:22:59Z<p>I love consolas, especially with italics for comments. The little italic curlicues are so cute :P</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/11347#1134712Answer by Carl Russmann for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Carl Russmann2008-08-14T17:10:59Z2008-08-14T17:10:59Z<p><a href="http://www.tobias-jung.de/seekingprofont/" rel="nofollow" title="excanvas">ProFont</a>. Am I the only one still using it?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/13083#1308317Answer by Grzegorz Gierlik for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Grzegorz Gierlik2008-08-16T10:07:36Z2008-08-16T10:07:36Z<p>I use <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucida_Sans" rel="nofollow" title="Lucida Console">Lucida Console</a> for years and never find anything better. </p>
<p>However I tried a few times <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consolas" rel="nofollow" title="Consolas fonts">Consolas fonts</a> and simply -- I prefer Lucida Console.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/16215#162152Answer by Marcus Downing for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Marcus Downing2008-08-19T14:03:17Z2008-08-19T14:03:17Z<p>I'm going to make some enemies with this, but I actually use -- <em>gasp</em> -- a non-monospace font! I occasionally switch back to a monospace to disambiguate something, but mostly find that a good clean sans-serif font is easiest to read and doesn't waste screen estate.</p>
<p>An IDE with good syntax colouring helps.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/23050#230501Answer by Konrad Rudolph for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Konrad Rudolph2008-08-22T18:03:10Z2008-08-22T18:03:10Z<p>@modesty:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>I wish there was a Mac version.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>You can install the font on a Mac. I use it all the time, everywhere, without any problem. The only thing to pay attention for is to set <code>nomacatsui</code> when working with GVIM, or better yet, switch to <a href="http://code.google.com/p/macvim/" rel="nofollow">MacVim</a>.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/23268#232684Answer by Jeremy Banks for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jeremy Banks2008-08-22T19:26:55Z2008-11-09T18:46:07Z<p><a href="http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page" rel="nofollow">DejaVu</a> Sans Mono (also known as Panic Sans), size 11, anti-alised. Previously I only used fonts that weren't anti-aliased, but it just seems to work for this font.</p>
<p><img src="http://stuff.jeremybanks.ca/panicsans.png" alt="Screenshot of Panic Sans in TextMate" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/24034#240340Answer by drylight for Recommended Fonts for Programming?drylight2008-08-23T06:10:58Z2008-08-23T06:10:58Z<p>I'd also have to add another vote for Android's "Droid Sans Mono". It's a very crisp, clear coding font.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/24575#245754Answer by Sam Hasler for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Sam Hasler2008-08-23T20:34:59Z2009-10-19T13:49:00Z<p>Two pages where there's a <strong>long list</strong> of programming fonts are these pages on <a href="http://keithdevens.com/wiki/ProgrammerFonts" rel="nofollow">keithdevens.com</a> and <a href="http://www.lowing.org/fonts/" rel="nofollow">lowing.org</a> (dead link, but it's <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20080317195427rn%5F1/lowing.org/fonts/" rel="nofollow">in the internet archive</a>)</p>
<p>Some other discussions of programming fonts that may have more suggestions are the <a href="http://typographica.org/000744.php" rel="nofollow">comments to this blog post on typographica</a> and <a href="http://www.ultraedit.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=246" rel="nofollow">this topic on a text editor's forum</a>.</p>
<p>Personally I like <a href="http://www.netalive.org/tinkering/triskweline/" rel="nofollow">Triskweline</a>:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.netalive.org/tinkering/triskweline/shot.gif" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/24606#246060Answer by Ross for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Ross2008-08-23T21:09:43Z2008-08-23T21:09:43Z<p>I experimented with Myriad until I realised using a variable-width font was a fools game.</p>
<p>Courier New here, although I am going to try out Envy after seeing it here.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/26950#269504Answer by dlamblin for Recommended Fonts for Programming?dlamblin2008-08-25T21:29:44Z2009-06-24T23:20:42Z<p>Back in my Mac LC days I swore by Monaco 9pt, mostly for it's slashed 0. I never quite got used to the default line-height though.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.k8zt.com/ham_fonts/monaco.jpg" height="120" alt="monaco sample"/></p>
<p>It's a little hard to <a href="http://www.gringod.com/wp-upload/misc/MONACO.TTF" rel="nofollow">track down</a> in the original non-OS-X version.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/29698#296980Answer by Brian Paden for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Brian Paden2008-08-27T08:00:46Z2008-08-27T08:00:46Z<p>Consolas for Visual Studio. It is the first thing I change when getting a new install setup. The second is inverting the main colors, white text on black background is much easier to stare at for hours in my opinion.</p>
<p><img src="http://college-code.com/stackoverflow/black_on_white.PNG" alt="Black text on white background" /></p>
<p>Versus</p>
<p><img src="http://college-code.com/stackoverflow/white_on_black.PNG" alt="White text on black background" /></p>
<p>The second one tends to make my eyes bleed less after long coding sessions. Could be my code however.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/30028#300280Answer by Drakiula for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Drakiula2008-08-27T13:06:25Z2008-08-27T13:06:25Z<p>Consolas all the way.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/33691#336910Answer by joel.neely for Recommended Fonts for Programming?joel.neely2008-08-29T00:10:07Z2008-08-29T00:10:07Z<p>Lucida Console or Lucida Sans Typewriter, as small as possible so I can maximize the amount of code on the screen. Occasionally Courier or Monaco (e.g. Monaco in TextMate).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/33810#338100Answer by garethm for Recommended Fonts for Programming?garethm2008-08-29T02:03:07Z2008-08-29T02:03:07Z<p>I'm a happy user of <a href="http://www.tobias-jung.de/seekingprofont/" rel="nofollow">ProFont</a> originally available on the Mac, now available for everyone.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/36765#367651Answer by qwertyuu for Recommended Fonts for Programming?qwertyuu2008-08-31T10:44:35Z2008-08-31T10:44:35Z<p>Another vote up for <a href="http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/" rel="nofollow">Dina</a>. As long as you use it at its optimum size (9 pt), it looks great.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Jibz/Dina/dina_c.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/36766#367662Answer by wvdschel for Recommended Fonts for Programming?wvdschel2008-08-31T10:47:37Z2008-08-31T10:47:37Z<p>I second Consolas, Inconsolata, DejaVu Sans Mono, and Droid Sans Mono, with my preference going towards the Droid one.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/37149#371495Answer by Martin C. Martin for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Martin C. Martin2008-08-31T21:48:57Z2008-08-31T21:48:57Z<p>I use a proportional font too. They seem good for the same reasons they work in books and magazines: the more variation between characters, the easier it is for the brain to distinguish them; and you can fit more on the screen. Indentation still works fine: 6 leading spaces is still twice as wide as 3 leading spaces.</p>
<p>I use a version of Georgia that I hacked to make the lower case "l" look less like the digit "1", and put a slash through the zero.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/37992#379920Answer by Zub for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Zub2008-09-01T14:17:51Z2008-09-01T14:17:51Z<p>If you're like me and only swear by serifs try Kourier with a K, a somewhat more compact Courier .</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/38059#380590Answer by spoulson for Recommended Fonts for Programming?spoulson2008-09-01T15:23:55Z2008-09-01T15:23:55Z<p>It must be noted that the text editor/IDE that you use determines how good a font will look. I love UltraEdit, but the only font it renders properly is Courier New. It blurs out about all other useful monospace fonts. However, Visual Studio does a great job rendering any font accurately.</p>
<p>Currently, I will vote Consolas. Though, I will try some of the others listed in the responses. Thank you. Btw, <em>please post links to download!</em></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/38122#381220Answer by Dave for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Dave2008-09-01T16:28:18Z2008-09-01T16:28:18Z<p>I'm digging the DejaVu Sans Mono (it's supposed to be the same as Panic Sans) on my Mac.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/38157#381570Answer by Jonathan Webb for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jonathan Webb2008-09-01T16:46:44Z2008-09-01T16:46:44Z<p>+1 Verdana -- agree with pauldoo</p>
<p>A variable width font for coding is probably not to everyone's taste but I really like Verdana's legibility with ClearType.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/38321#383210Answer by Ron Skufca for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Ron Skufca2008-09-01T19:25:06Z2008-09-01T19:25:06Z<p>I have been using Proggy Clean TT with Visual Studio for a couple of years now. I like the ability to choose a zero slashed font so when management decides to program instead of manage they don't confuse 0101 with 0101(zeros).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.proggyfonts.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.proggyfonts.com/</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/38931#389311Answer by Vlado Klimovský for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Vlado Klimovský2008-09-02T06:34:34Z2008-09-02T06:34:34Z<p>For quite some time I've been using <a href="http://www.tobias-jung.de/seekingprofont/" rel="nofollow">ProFont</a>, mainly because it allows a lot of lines fit into a given height (a lot more than say Consolas or others). Consolas is not bad either, though...</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/40810#408102Answer by Penz for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Penz2008-09-02T22:17:31Z2008-09-02T22:17:31Z<p>Neep Alt 13/17 is very good.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/42401#424010Answer by Craig for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Craig2008-09-03T19:44:19Z2008-09-03T19:44:19Z<p>Consolas unless I'm runing over a slow RDP connection with font smoothing turned off, then Lucida Console.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/48943#489430Answer by pete blair for Recommended Fonts for Programming?pete blair2008-09-08T00:49:51Z2008-09-08T00:49:51Z<p>Its already been said a few times but <a href="http://www.proggyfonts.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.proggyfonts.com/</a> is just awesome. Im a big fan of the Proggy Clean Slashed Zero Bold Punctuation. I do most my work in c# so the bold punctuation is very nice for it. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/50471#504710Answer by davidsandey for Recommended Fonts for Programming?davidsandey2008-09-08T19:23:04Z2008-09-08T19:23:04Z<p>I like <a href="http://www.tobias-jung.de/seekingprofont/" rel="nofollow">ProFont TT >tweaked<</a> It's clean and there is a clear difference between 1, l and I and 0 and O.It works best at 9pt. It doesn't scale up very well.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2195/2840832152_af1d5cff6a.jpg?v=0" alt="ProFont Windows 9pt" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/50494#504948Answer by nybergh for Recommended Fonts for Programming?nybergh2008-09-08T19:35:37Z2008-09-08T20:07:02Z<p>I like <a href="http://www.is-vn.bg/hamster/" rel="nofollow">Terminus</a> for some command line stuff, at least scrolling log files and irssi/irc (<a href="http://misc.nybergh.net/pub/fonts/terminus/" rel="nofollow">TTF versions available</a>). Screenshot of the terminus.ttf in action below (PuTTY on Windows XP with ClearType enabled).</p>
<p><img src="http://misc.nybergh.net/pub/fonts/terminus/2008-09-08_terminus_ttf_in_gnu_nano_putty_windows_xp_cleartype_screenshot.png" alt="Screenshot of the terminus.ttf in action below (PuTTY on Windows XP with ClearType enabled)." /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/50523#5052319Answer by Dave Verwer for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Dave Verwer2008-09-08T19:56:47Z2008-09-08T19:56:47Z<p>+1 for Monaco</p>
<p><img src="http://img.skitch.com/20080908-nmjji28uerreqpprs1h86gxna9.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
<p>Just beautiful and I find I can read it for hours on end.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/53712#537120Answer by Rik for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Rik2008-09-10T09:45:10Z2008-09-10T09:45:10Z<p>Verdana.<br />
Easy to read, and, very imporetant, easy to distinguish similar characters like O and 0, ( and {, 1 and I and l etc.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/53777#537771Answer by qui for Recommended Fonts for Programming?qui2008-09-10T11:00:23Z2008-09-10T11:00:23Z<p>I never considered changing my font, I have always been happy with Courier. This thread has truely opened my eyes, if only I could upvote it! </p>
<p>Went with Droid Sans Mono.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/56010#5601019Answer by Pascal Immerzeel for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Pascal Immerzeel2008-09-11T08:18:36Z2008-09-11T08:18:36Z<p>I use <a href="http://www.bitstream.com/font_rendering/products/dev_fonts/vera.html" rel="nofollow">Bitstream Vera Sans Mono</a>, but you need to activate ClearType to get it readable .</p>
<p>I like the 'Illegal1 = O0' readablility test, mentioned earlier in this thread, thanks for that.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/56034#560340Answer by Marcin Gil for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Marcin Gil2008-09-11T08:31:54Z2008-09-11T08:31:54Z<p>Consolas for me. These were specially developped for LCD + MS hint engine. Also you might find <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/typography/cleartype/tuner/step1.aspx" rel="nofollow">ClearType tuner</a> (MS PowerToy) a great addition as it gives you more control over how your fonts look.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/65146#651460Answer by youssef for Recommended Fonts for Programming?youssef2008-09-15T17:56:14Z2008-09-15T17:56:14Z<p>For VS nothing beat Fixedsys.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/65235#652353Answer by ewindes for Recommended Fonts for Programming?ewindes2008-09-15T18:06:22Z2008-09-15T18:06:22Z<p>Instead of just chiming in with another vote for a particular font, I'd recommend reading these comparisons of programming fonts where you can learn a little more:</p>
<p>Jeff Atwood's excellent "round-up":<br>
<a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000157.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000157.html</a></p>
<p>Another review of 5 fonts with nice screenshots:<br>
<a href="http://blog.hamstu.com/2008/02/03/the-typography-of-code/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.hamstu.com/2008/02/03/the-typography-of-code/</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/65322#653220Answer by Antti Rasinen for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Antti Rasinen2008-09-15T18:15:11Z2008-09-15T18:15:11Z<p>I prefer Profont.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/72875#728750Answer by pdcawley for Recommended Fonts for Programming?pdcawley2008-09-16T14:25:23Z2008-09-16T14:25:23Z<p>I actually bought The Sans Mono Condensed, which is (was) the goto code font in O'Reilly titles. It's by the same guy as did Consolas for Microsoft (but Consolas wasn't available when I bought it). </p>
<p>It's a really nice, tight, clear face - works really well on slides if you're doing that sort of thing as well. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/79546#795460Answer by jussij for Recommended Fonts for Programming?jussij2008-09-17T03:07:34Z2008-09-17T03:07:34Z<p>I like Consolas myself, but when it comes to monospaced fonts there are quite a few <a href="http://www.zeusedit.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=301" rel="nofollow">other options</a> to choose from: </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/88909#8890910Answer by Josh for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Josh2008-09-18T00:27:31Z2008-09-18T00:27:31Z<p>I like <a href="http://www.tobias-jung.de/seekingprofont/" rel="nofollow">Profont</a>, I first came across it when <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000157.html" rel="nofollow">Jeff blogged about programming fonts</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/93759#937590Answer by Markus Amalthea Magnuson for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Markus Amalthea Magnuson2008-09-18T15:47:56Z2008-09-18T15:47:56Z<p>I'd never heard of Droid Sans Mono before, but I installed it and tried it at 9 points, and I must say it's by far the highest quality mono font I've seen on Linux.</p>
<p>On my Mac it's Panic Sans all the way, using it at 11 or 12 points allow anti-aliasing that actually works on monospace, which I've never seen before.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/94480#944807Answer by Matias Nino for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Matias Nino2008-09-18T17:02:27Z2008-10-20T18:16:02Z<p>I'm amazed nobody has mentioned <a href="http://www.fsd.it/fonts/pragma.htm" rel="nofollow">Pragmata</a>. It's the BMW of programming fonts. Condensed, readable, and the pinnacle of simple elegance.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fsd.it/fonts/imm/pr_abc.gif" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/96433#964331Answer by John Ferguson for Recommended Fonts for Programming?John Ferguson2008-09-18T20:14:46Z2008-09-18T20:14:46Z<p>Don't forget the colours!</p>
<p>For some reason Delphi 7 in Twilight does not render Droid Sans Mono well, but in Visual Studio with an orange on black theme it is excellent. Deja Vu Sans Mono is the best all rounder. I use it almost everywhere. Consolas would be excellent apart from its ugly Q glyph. </p>
<p>One other thing I have found since I entered the world of work is that even though I have great eyesight I like to keep my code font around 12 or 13pt size both to reduce eye strain and to make sure I can't put too much text on screen. It's sort of an incentive to keep code blocks vertically short.</p>
<p>I note that this edit box does not respect my browser's default monospaced font. It's giving me Monaco (I'm on OSX). Monaco is horrible. It's glyphs have poorly angled elements and it's capitals are not well proportioned.</p>
<p>Oh, and it almost doesn't matter on Windows because your font will not look right anyway. /me dons flame retardent suit</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/106954#1069540Answer by Andrew Medico for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Andrew Medico2008-09-20T03:26:13Z2008-09-20T03:26:13Z<p>Monaco 10pt for me.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/108208#1082080Answer by davenpcj for Recommended Fonts for Programming?davenpcj2008-09-20T13:55:56Z2008-09-20T13:55:56Z<p>I've been hanging on to this link for more than a year, it's an article entitled "Five great programming fonts". The five are good fonts, but the article includes comments with a dozen more interesting answers.</p>
<p><a href="http://forums.programming-designs.com/viewtopic.php?pid=3338" rel="nofollow">http://forums.programming-designs.com/viewtopic.php?pid=3338</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/122274#1222742Answer by Odilon Redo for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Odilon Redo2008-09-23T16:54:27Z2008-09-23T16:59:48Z<p>My favourite is <a href="http://www.proggyfonts.com/download/download_bridge.php?get=ProggyClean.ttf.zip" rel="nofollow">ProggyClean</a> at 11px. I've been using it for 2-3 years and it's great for getting lots on screen without being painful to read. It deserves even more attention than the couple of mentions it's had so far:</p>
<p></p>
<p>The site has many <a href="http://www.proggyfonts.com/index.php?menu=download" rel="nofollow">variations</a> including slashed zeroes, bold for function marks etc:</p>
<p></p>
<p>(As an aside, my most-loved favourite text editor, <a href="http://www.textpad.com/" rel="nofollow">TextPad</a>, allows you to have different fonts and font sizes for different file types, which is a really great feature.)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/122299#1222990Answer by lk for Recommended Fonts for Programming?lk2008-09-23T16:59:37Z2009-09-26T03:46:45Z<p>I recommend <strong><em>Lucida Console</em></strong> for Windows users and <strong><em>Adobe Courier</em></strong> for Linux/Unix, with a size of 10pt these fonts looks great! and very legible</p>
<p>Edit:</p>
<p>I've been saying that using Lucida Console was a real good option, well, now I know <strong><em>Consolas</em></strong> :)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/122320#1223200Answer by lsdr for Recommended Fonts for Programming?lsdr2008-09-23T17:03:49Z2008-09-23T17:03:49Z<p>I use Inconsolata in both Linux and Mac OS X.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/122378#1223780Answer by ConcernedOfTunbridgeWells for Recommended Fonts for Programming?ConcernedOfTunbridgeWells2008-09-23T17:14:58Z2008-09-23T17:14:58Z<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed_(typeface)" rel="nofollow">6x13.</a> You can get two terminal or editor windows across a 1024x768 and three onto a 1600x1200 screen. A windows version of this font can be found <a href="http://www.hassings.dk/lars/fonts.html" rel="nofollow">Here</a>.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/136323#1363230Answer by Jeremy Bade for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Jeremy Bade2008-09-25T21:36:05Z2008-09-25T21:36:05Z<p>I prefer Consolas as well, and obviously cleartype helps when using other fonts.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/146023#1460232Answer by bzlm for Recommended Fonts for Programming?bzlm2008-09-28T14:54:25Z2008-09-28T14:54:25Z<p>Until I found <a href="http://www.proggyfonts.com/" rel="nofollow">ProggyTiny</a>, I always made my own fonts using <a href="http://users.breathe.com/l-emmett/" rel="nofollow">Softy</a>. It's surprisingly easy, and might increase your productivity if you're annoyed by some features of your current font (like "Q is too similiar to 0").</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/179363#1793630Answer by Patrick Szalapski for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Patrick Szalapski2008-10-07T16:44:13Z2008-10-07T16:44:13Z<p>Lucida Console isn't so good because the bold text takes up more room than the non-bold text. Consolas overcomes this.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/202525#2025251Answer by Lance Roberts for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Lance Roberts2008-10-14T19:39:18Z2008-10-14T19:39:18Z
Tahoma is very readable.
</p>
If you need it larger then use Verdana.
</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/215911#2159115Answer by RazMaTaz for Recommended Fonts for Programming?RazMaTaz2008-10-19T02:32:22Z2008-10-19T02:32:22Z<p>Anarch, 32 points, ofcourse. Code with style!</p>
<p><img src="http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/1584/ss42po1.jpg" alt="anarch" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/215921#2159211Answer by Coderuckus for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Coderuckus2008-10-19T02:52:02Z2008-10-19T02:52:02Z<p>ProFont is a great font for code, Consolas a 2nd runner up. You could always go retro with a little Terminal font for a little nostalgia (customize the background color to black and foreground font to green for the full effect!).</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/215923#215923-1Answer by Mark Lubin for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Mark Lubin2008-10-19T02:54:24Z2008-10-19T02:54:24Z<p>monaco 12pt, is there any other way?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/217683#2176831Answer by Andreas Scherer for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Andreas Scherer2008-10-20T06:56:21Z2008-10-20T06:56:21Z<p>In bash and vim I use Lucida Typewriter, but in Kate, Scintilla, Eclipse, and Netbeans I (currently) use Lucida Casual, i.e., a proportional font. Ten years ago I started using proportional fonts in Visual Studio (MS Comic Sans) and it works very well for me. Colored syntax highlighting in said IDEs provides excellent readability and for text-heavy languages like HTML and LaTeX a proportional font is a natural choice.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/217697#2176970Answer by Shahin for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Shahin2008-10-20T07:08:42Z2008-10-20T07:08:42Z<p>I use Bitstream Vera <a href="http://www.gnome.org/fonts/" rel="nofollow">http://www.gnome.org/fonts/</a> for Visual Studio 2008 paired with the Darkness Theme because my eyes can't deal with white backgrounds.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/225901#2259015Answer by rudigrobler for Recommended Fonts for Programming?rudigrobler2008-10-22T14:11:23Z2008-10-22T14:11:23Z<p>A excellent CodeProject article that list 33 fonts for programming (With examples of each)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.codeproject.com/KB/work/FontSurvey.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.codeproject.com/KB/work/FontSurvey.aspx</a></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/225939#2259390Answer by JF for Recommended Fonts for Programming?JF2008-10-22T14:19:26Z2008-10-22T14:19:26Z<p>Verdana - Once I realised that I didn't HAVE to use a mono-spaced font ;-)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/226307#2263070Answer by Ahmed for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Ahmed2008-10-22T15:31:22Z2008-10-22T15:31:22Z<p><strong>Consolas</strong>
I use it everywhere, I use it for everything.
Advice: stick to it.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/226313#2263130Answer by projecktzero for Recommended Fonts for Programming?projecktzero2008-10-22T15:32:10Z2008-10-22T15:32:10Z<p>I've been using Anonymous, but I'll need to check out some of these other fonts.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/241678#2416780Answer by Voyagerfan5761 for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Voyagerfan57612008-10-27T23:07:36Z2008-10-27T23:07:36Z<p>I just use Courier New, or whatever monospace font I have available.</p>
<p>However, I sometimes like using sans-serif (currently Comic Sans MS) for comments in Notepad++. (However, I now tend more to switch everything to monospace just for consistency in spacing and such.)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/258236#2582360Answer by niXar for Recommended Fonts for Programming?niXar2008-11-03T09:48:04Z2008-11-03T09:48:04Z<p>Nobody's mentioned it yet, so let me just mention <a href="http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page" rel="nofollow">DejaVu Sans Mono</a>, which is a fork of Vera Sans Mono, and is included in most Linux distribs. It supports most of Unicode.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/258265#2582650Answer by mkoeller for Recommended Fonts for Programming?mkoeller2008-11-03T10:13:21Z2008-11-03T10:13:21Z<p>Yet another vote from me for Consolas. I use it since I learned about it from Jeff's blog post. Thanks to you for this advice.
It made me improve an aspect of my daily programming life, which I didn't think about much before.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/261658#2616580Answer by utku_karatas for Recommended Fonts for Programming?utku_karatas2008-11-04T12:04:15Z2008-11-04T12:04:15Z<p>Bitstream Vera Sans Mono. [<a href="http://www.dafont.com/bitstream-vera-mono.font" rel="nofollow">http://www.dafont.com/bitstream-vera-mono.font</a>]</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/264095#2640951Answer by Gerard for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Gerard2008-11-05T01:11:07Z2008-11-05T01:11:07Z<p><a href="http://www.raize.com/DevTools/FreeTools.asp" rel="nofollow">Raize Font</a> </p>
<blockquote>
<p>The Raize Font is a clean, crisp, fixed-pitched sans serif screen font that is much easier to read than the fixed pitched fonts that come with Windows. Ideally suited for programming, scripting, html writing, etc., the Raize Font can be used in any IDE or text editor.</p>
</blockquote>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/276306#2763060Answer by for Recommended Fonts for Programming?2008-11-09T18:51:14Z2008-11-09T18:51:14Z<p>bitstream vera sans mono</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/276321#2763211Answer by mcivilian for Recommended Fonts for Programming?mcivilian2008-11-09T19:05:31Z2008-11-09T19:05:31Z<p>Bitstream vera sans, a Gnome font. I find its much clearer than Consolas, which is pretty good too.</p>
<p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/da/BitstreamVera.svg/500px-BitstreamVera.svg.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/375034#375034-1Answer by singpolyma for Recommended Fonts for Programming?singpolyma2008-12-17T16:01:06Z2008-12-17T16:01:06Z<p>Any monospace font, really. I honestly don't find it matters too much past that.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/490417#4904171Answer by buzzan for Recommended Fonts for Programming?buzzan2009-01-29T03:46:35Z2009-01-29T03:46:35Z<p>I like consolas too.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/506944#5069442Answer by krzyk for Recommended Fonts for Programming?krzyk2009-02-03T12:45:54Z2009-02-03T12:45:54Z<p>I use Terminuse in almost everything (Eclipse, putty and other terminals): <a href="http://fractal.csie.org/~eric/wiki/Terminus_font" rel="nofollow">http://fractal.csie.org/~eric/wiki/Terminus_font</a></p>
<p>I must say that I don't get it why most people use small fonts like 9pt, do you have 14" monitors or what?</p>
<p>For me the best way is to use font size that makes my monitor display at most one 30-40 line method, this way I need to create smaller methods :)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/687547#6875471Answer by Andrei for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Andrei2009-03-26T21:06:46Z2009-03-26T21:06:46Z<p>Consolas, works great for various font sizes, and I can't find anything better.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/781660#781660-1Answer by al for Recommended Fonts for Programming?al2009-04-23T13:24:55Z2009-04-23T13:24:55Z<p>Any sans-serif.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/836628#8366281Answer by Dockers for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Dockers2009-05-07T19:44:55Z2009-05-07T19:44:55Z<p>Consolas - recently switched over to it and it's lovely.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/896657#8966572Answer by Alconja for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Alconja2009-05-22T06:57:02Z2009-05-22T06:57:02Z<p>I use <a href="http://bok.net/MonteCarlo/" rel="nofollow">MonteCarlo</a>, which is based on ProFont but has a <b>bold</b> face too. That way IDEs/editors that use bold as part of their syntax highlighting leave your text still properly fixed width.</p>
<p><img src="http://bok.net.nyud.net/MonteCarlo/images/java-example.png" alt="java example" />
<img src="http://bok.net.nyud.net/MonteCarlo/images/screenshot-small.gif" alt="quick brown fox example" /></p>
<p>Like ProFont, Proggy & others, its quite small (& being bitmap based, obviously doesn't scale), but I like a small font for coding and its still extremely clear and easy on the eyes.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/896681#8966811Answer by ldigas for Recommended Fonts for Programming?ldigas2009-05-22T07:09:27Z2009-05-22T07:09:27Z<p>Consolas and Courier New under Windows, Inconsola under *nix. I really miss the old IBM terminal fonts, though. The one from green/orange terminals.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/933582#9335821Answer by ayaz for Recommended Fonts for Programming?ayaz2009-06-01T04:46:06Z2009-06-01T04:46:06Z<p>Monaco, 11pt, antialias, on Mac OS X. Looks ever better, and crisper on darker backgrounds.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.fabernitor.net/ayaz/monaco11pt.png" alt="alt text" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/1041527#10415270Answer by natas for Recommended Fonts for Programming?natas2009-06-24T23:45:04Z2009-06-24T23:45:04Z<p>arial is best</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/1303709#13037090Answer by Mk12 for Recommended Fonts for Programming?Mk122009-08-20T02:53:41Z2009-08-20T02:53:41Z<p><a href="http://www.wezm.net/2009/03/install-consolas-mac-osx/" rel="nofollow">Consolas</a>. Italic for comments. Only way. Nahh just kidding, the best programming font is this! Here's your first C program:<pre>
<img src="http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/8008/picture1iqv.png" alt="The image link must not be working, tell me in a comment" />
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Recommended for high readability.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/1303742#13037420Answer by deceze for Recommended Fonts for Programming?deceze2009-08-20T03:08:19Z2009-08-20T03:08:19Z<p>I use <a href="http://hetima.com/textmate/index.html" rel="nofollow"><code>ForMateKonaVe</code></a>, which is a merge of Bitstream Vera Sans Mono and a half-width'd Konatsu. I use a lot of Japanese here and there and this is the best way to display it in TextMate.</p>
<p><img src="http://static.flickr.com/105/286397413%5F5d178821c9%5Fo.png" alt="KonaVe" /></p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4689/recommended-fonts-for-programming/1303753#13037530Answer by kk for Recommended Fonts for Programming?kk2009-08-20T03:13:39Z2009-08-20T03:13:39Z<p>Fixedsys Excelsior 2.00, Raize, and the usuals.</p>
<p><a href="http://kaishaku.org/codefonts/" rel="nofollow">http://kaishaku.org/codefonts/</a></p>