Terminal, because it is the same font used to output to a console.
I can copy and paste out of the charmap, and it looks the same in the compiler as the output.
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Quote:Original post by red_sodiumIf there's one thing the Lounge has taught me, it's that NOTHING is too trivial to be given its own thread.
Maybe I'm not one to talk, but surely this is a little too trivial to be given a thread?
...Palotino Linotype (awful for coding, but I do HTML, so its okay)... but I use OCR B often, too. Great for text-reader scanning programs.
Quote:Original post by kSquaredwow thats pretty "sexy"
I use ProggySquare, ProggyClean, and ProggyTiny. Courier New is for conformist weenies. Real Programmers use ProggySquare. Great Programmers use ProggyTiny and get laser-eye surgery just so they can read their code.
But seriously, the big draws for me are:
--> semicolon and colons are clearly distinguishable;
--> curly brackets are markedly different from straight brackets;
--> angle brackets are markedly different from parentheses;
--> the asterisk '*' is vertically centered rather than being near the top of the line;
--> readable even at small sizes;
--> zero is clearly distinguishable from capital O;
--> exclamation points are distinguishable from capital I and bar '|' characters;
--> adjacent single quotes are distinguishable from a single double quote;
--> lowercase L is impossible to confuse with lowercase I, 1, or bar '|' characters.
Give it a try. It's free, so it can't hurt to fire up your favorite IDE with it. Available in bitmap, TT, and pcf. Happy coding.
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