Best font for programming?
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
Anything fixed width is fine by me. Seems Visual Studio uses Consolas out of the box, and I've never had a reason to seek out something else. I actually prefer fixed width fonts everywhere. They just feel so much more... Organized... The very first thing I do to a fresh install of Outlook is change the font to Courier New. :-D
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I just went through the Adobe rigmarole to test out this "Source Code Pro" font. You have to have their application running to use the "free" font! I have tested it and it is just not good enough, "Consolas" gives me a better editing environment and I don't have to sign up for endless junk-mail and a monitoring program to use it. I have uninstalled it but their is no mechanism to close or delete my "account" with Adobe. Also when I tried to unsubscribe from their emails it said "page not found" once I clicked the unsubscribe button.:mad:
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
Forogar wrote:
when I tried to unsubscribe from their emails it said "page not found" once I clicked the unsubscribe button
Don't worry; they're not totally incompetent. Their spam servers work perfectly.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
I'm not finicky about it; I just use the built-in Lucida Console.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Every so often I think "I'll ask the guys in the Lounge. They are so sensible and mature" And then it takes me several months of amnesia for that thought to find its way back into my head. ;)
cheers Chris Maunder
You are a silly bugger, most of us come here to be amused. You want a reasonable answer you go to Q&A hah hah hah.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
Andale mono. 8 pt.
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
proggy fonts | Monospaced Bitmap Programming Fonts[^] Depends on your eyesight, I can't really see them anymore.
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
Lucida Console[^]. Nothing else will do. /ravi
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
This isn't a recommendation (more of a warning), but I know a guy who uses COMIC SANS as his coding font (and writing font). Yes, Comic Sans. The guy is a sadist.
What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
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I've got a whole page dedicated to this topic! Programming Fonts - jammer.biz[^]
Some nice fonts there. Thanks.
cheers Chris Maunder
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Some nice fonts there. Thanks.
cheers Chris Maunder
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
Comic Sans is the font to go! Actually I never thought about this....
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
I like Envy Code R.
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I just went through the Adobe rigmarole to test out this "Source Code Pro" font. You have to have their application running to use the "free" font! I have tested it and it is just not good enough, "Consolas" gives me a better editing environment and I don't have to sign up for endless junk-mail and a monitoring program to use it. I have uninstalled it but their is no mechanism to close or delete my "account" with Adobe. Also when I tried to unsubscribe from their emails it said "page not found" once I clicked the unsubscribe button.:mad:
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I still use Consolas: it's non-proportional, so columns line up, "1" and "l" are visually different, and "0" is barred so it's distinct from "O". Works for me, so I haven't looked at changing it - I'd probably spend far too long deciding, and then get bored with in a week later! Generally speaking, I stick to a limited number of fonts: Calibri for emails, Verdana for "normal" text in documents, Consolas for non-proportional work, Arial Bold when I need emphasis. And "Heart Breaking Bad" when I want to annoy people. Heart Breaking Bad Font | dafont.com[^]
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
Thanks for the link to the Heart Breaking Bad Font. At first I thought that it was BAD and BROKEN. Then I discovered if you just pressed Caps Lock and then didn't use any punctuation like some younger folk do, then it was brilliant. Just replied to an email from the Professor of Chemistry @ UM using it. Don't worry, I am not enrolled in any courses, so no downgraded marks. It is fun to read but not so good as a coding font. Agree with your post re your font choices completely. ....and thanks again for Heart Breaking Bad Font. Annoyingly good fun and I will use it again.
"Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read." Frank Zappa 1980
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder
Monoid, but not everyone gets on with its clever handling of != <= >=
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I'm a bit over the Consolas font I've been suing using for coding and I was wondering what everyone else is using for their code font.
cheers Chris Maunder