Which Mono/Sans/Serif fonts do /g/ use?
consolas bc too lazy to google a font and download and install it
>>59708973
Inconsolata, Consolas and Source code pro. The Ubuntu fonts are quite nice also.
>>59708973
>Mono
Consolas, Source Code Pro.
>Sans
Source Sans Pro, Fira Sans, Montserrat.
>Serf
Source Serif Pro.
Phyrexian
>>59709013
Inconsolata is gorgeous.
>>59708973
> Serif
CMU Serif
> Sans
Futura
> Mono
Source Code Pro, sometimes Anonymous, sometimes DejaVu
Looking for a monospace font that is less 'cramped' though, is there any that has relatively thin characters but still readable at small sizes? Siggestions welcome
>>59708973
Source Sans and Source Code is the best consistent combination, second best is the ubuntu fonts. Ubuntu would be the best wouldn't it be for their weird m in mono font.
>>59709619
Souce Sans is too small.
Mono
Monaco
Letter Gothic for documentation
Sans-Serif:
Segoe UI (windows 7)
Trebuchet MS (Xubuntu)
Serif:
Century Schoolbook
>>59709652
What do you mean small? It is not a bitmap font, just scale it.
No other Pragmata Pro fans?
>>Mono
Deja Vu Sans Mono
>>Sans
Deju Vu Sans
>>Serif
Deju Vu Sans Serif
>>59709561
Inconsolata or ubuntu light
>>59708973
Inconsolata, Source Sans Pro, Source Serif Pro. Dotted zeros were a mistake.
avenir and monaco. i dont really have a favourite serif font
Inconsolata for everything.
IBM CP437 for everything
Courier New
Calibri and Arial
Times New Roman
For mono fonts I prefer any bitmap font, because they get rendered reliably and they are readable even at small sizes.
Some nice ones are Dina, Tamsyn, boxxy, Terminus, Peep, and Proggy
I also really like Roboto Mono, but I have a windows and a linux pc and it annoys me how different ttf fonts look on those operating systems.
For sans and serif I don't really care. Droid Sans is alright. DejaVu or Liberation is also fine.
>>59712624
>For sans and serif I don't really care. Droid Sans is alright. DejaVu or
You can get the Linux ttf fonts looking good if you spend time messing with the config files, but I agree they don't look as good as on windows or os x. The bitmap fonts are unusable at high resolution.
>>59708973
http://int10h.org/oldschool-pc-fonts/
>>59712831
gross
>>59712422
Same here
Anonymous pro minus for everything
noto
>>59708973
hack, monaco and inconsolata
Courier
San Francisco
Georgia
>>59708973
>mono
Terminus
>Sans
Adobe Pi Std
>Serif
DejaVu Serif (never setted this up)
>>59716129
>setted
lol
Mono:
Terminus
Deja vu? Whatever the default is
Sans:
Carlito
Cantarell
Serif:
I don't really use serif unless its out of necessity, in which case its times new roman or liberation on libreoffice. I'm partial to garamond in print, however.
>>59712422
Same, best font.
>>59717198
get fucced
>>59710357
mah nigga
I'm appalled at the lack of taste in anything other than monospace here on /g/.
My font stack:
>Serif
EB Garamond, Cormorant, Trinite, Junicode, Fell types
>Sans
Neue Haas Grotesk, Cabin, Roboto, PT Sans, Source Sans Pro
>Monospace
Terminus, Anonymous Pro, Cousine, Source Code Pro, PT Mono
>>59708973
Monaco is top tier
>>59715112
This. Noto everything. Including emoji and CJK.
>>59718834
Noto looks so bland and boring though
It's fine as a fallback font, but I wouldn't want to read everything in my native language with that shit.
>>59708973
Inconsolata and Source Sans Pro, don't care about serif.
>>59718860
I don't see anything wrong with bland or boring as far as fonts are concerned. Then again, I'm not really into ricing or stuff like that. I did however skim trough the Arch wiki font config article the other day and enabled some of the tweaks mentioneded there. Looks a lot better now, I have to admit.
bold bitmap fonts or gtfo
Droid Sans/Serif/Mono because it support nip, gook and chink characters.