Can we get a font thread going?
>What are you currently using?
What do you use it for?
>What do you want to try?
R8 and recommend for other anons
put a book under your monitor to improve font rendering by 420% percent
1/10, really hurts my eyes, and you're using windows (obvious because of the horrible rendering)
>>57632644
How do you work on anything that looks like that disgusting rainbow soup?
You're like those kids in school who highlighted fucking EVERYTHING they wrote down in multiple colored markers.
Stock Fedora is best font
>>57632644
Microsoft Sans Serif.
For everything except fixed width font. I use there FixedSys.
>>57632644
You
>>57632659
I recommend Designed by Apple in California for only $199.00
>>57632644
I use these and only these.
>>57632748
roboto thin is sexy.
I like terminus for console.
>>57632698
Not OP, but syntax highlighting makes code a lot easier to read.
>>57632787
roboto is retarded :ˆ)
>terminal / prog
Monospace
>UI
Kozuka Gothic Pro (Bold on interface, regular on titlebars)
>firefox
sans sans serif monospace
>>57632748
I'm probably going to use that terminal font
>>57632799
That's true.
But good structure and style is way more important to make code readable in my opinion.
>>57632644
>not using Lucida Console.
>>57633023
I don't think there's any contention on that point, my good sir.
Have an upvote.
>>57632812
>Different fonts for everything
0/20 some nice b8 tho
Rate my phone's font rendering.
>>57632644
Using the new Go fonts. Regular for all my UI and Go Mono for terminal and programming.
It's pretty nice.
>>57633411
8/10 it's nice
>>57633416
They look really similar to the Luxi Sans and Luxi Mono fonts.
What? You guys can't just deal with the normal fonts?
>>57633463
Hmm I'll have to check Luxi out.
Tewi for monospace. Ubuntu elsewhere.
Colorful fonts are the worst
>>57633839
>colorful fonts are the best