What fonts do you use for programming, and for what language/IDE? I use Consolas for all my Visual Studio work, any other recommendations?
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Bitstream vera sans, a Gnome font. I find its much clearer than Consolas, which is pretty good too.
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I like consolas too. |
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Consolas, works great for various font sizes, and I can't find anything better. |
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Consolas - recently switched over to it and it's lovely. |
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Consolas and Courier New under Windows, Inconsola under *nix. I really miss the old IBM terminal fonts, though. The one from green/orange terminals. |
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Monaco, 11pt, antialias, on Mac OS X. Looks ever better, and crisper on darker backgrounds.
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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. |
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I'd also have to add another vote for Android's "Droid Sans Mono". It's a very crisp, clear coding font. |
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I experimented with Myriad until I realised using a variable-width font was a fools game. Courier New here, although I am going to try out Envy after seeing it here. |
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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. Versus The second one tends to make my eyes bleed less after long coding sessions. Could be my code however. |
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Consolas all the way. |
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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). |
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I'm a happy user of ProFont originally available on the Mac, now available for everyone. |
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If you're like me and only swear by serifs try Kourier with a K, a somewhat more compact Courier . |
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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. Currently, I will vote Consolas. Though, I will try some of the others listed in the responses. Thank you. Btw, please post links to download! |
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I'm digging the DejaVu Sans Mono (it's supposed to be the same as Panic Sans) on my Mac. |
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+1 Verdana -- agree with pauldoo A variable width font for coding is probably not to everyone's taste but I really like Verdana's legibility with ClearType. |
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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). |
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Consolas unless I'm runing over a slow RDP connection with font smoothing turned off, then Lucida Console. |
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Its already been said a few times but http://www.proggyfonts.com/ 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. |
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I like ProFont TT >tweaked< 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.
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Verdana. |
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Consolas for me. These were specially developped for LCD + MS hint engine. Also you might find ClearType tuner (MS PowerToy) a great addition as it gives you more control over how your fonts look. |
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For VS nothing beat Fixedsys. |
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I prefer Profont. |
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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). It's a really nice, tight, clear face - works really well on slides if you're doing that sort of thing as well. |
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I like Consolas myself, but when it comes to monospaced fonts there are quite a few other options to choose from: |
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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. 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. |
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Monaco 10pt for me. |
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