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DejaVu Sans Mono

This open source font family is derived from the Bitstream Vera family, itself close to the Microsoft core Web fonts (see Andale Mono). subtitle

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    2019-12-18

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  • I wrote a script to generate 3D printed two tone keycaps, here's the results. I will make a website where you can specify the text/symbol and download the generated .stl files if there is enough interest. Let me know in the comment below if this might be useful for you =D
    Long version... The potential is endless. If you have a 3d printer, you can make any keycap you want with this! I spent a few hours writing a script for blender to generate 3d printable keycaps with user specified text / symbol. The script would generate two objects, one for the text and one for the keycap body. You can then print the text first and then swap the filament and then print the body on top of that to... Source: 11 months ago
  • Intel One Mono Typeface
    I really like Courier New but I like DejaVu Sans Mono (https://dejavu-fonts.github.io/) more. :). - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
  • Does anyone know of any fonts with playing card symbols?
    If you don't already have this OFL-licensed font family, you can download it here. Source: 12 months ago
  • How can I get fonts like this? I downloaded the same Patch Pack - but it didn't worked
    See these articles for more details. I'm not sure what font is featured in the screenshot you attached, but here's the one I use. Source: about 1 year ago
  • No More Coding Headaches: Try These Easy-On-The-Eyes Programming Fonts
    The DejaVu fonts were designed to cover the Unicode character set in its entirety, and while that goal hasn’t quite been reached, the coverage is far more vast than most other fonts provide. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • What’s the best way to customised a fresh Arch install?
    Oh, wait, that's an old screenshot, so it might actually be DejaVu Sans - https://dejavu-fonts.github.io/ - https://github.com/dejavu-fonts/dejavu-fonts. Source: over 1 year ago
  • HP Dev One - Guest Review by ChimeraOS Developer
    If you manage Linux Gaming Central, please, consider switching the typeface to something proportional, maybe DejaVu Sans, PT Sans, Open Sans, or, if you want to have a programming or terminal look, Input Sans Narrow (if you are willing to pay for it) or Recursive. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How to create portable Linux binaries (even if you need a recent compiler)
    QFontDatabase: Cannot find font directory /opt/ossia-sdk/qt5-static/lib/fonts. Note that Qt no longer ships fonts. Deploy some (from https://dejavu-fonts.github.io/ for example) or switch to fontconfig. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Choosing a variable name
    Every machine I put my hands on gets a download of whatever I can access. Usually DejaVu Sans Mono and it gets installed in any IDE I will be using. From Notepad to Visual Studio... I want clear unambiguous characters. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What is the default terminal font?
    In the meantime I can recommend trying out ttf-dejavu and using "DejaVu Sans Mono" -- https://dejavu-fonts.github.io/ -- check your distro's repo for this. Source: about 2 years ago
  • JetBrains Mono – the free and open-source typeface for developers
    I'm surprised that no one mentioned DejaVu Sans Mono: https://dejavu-fonts.github.io/. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
  • Does anyone know what font is this ?
    I think this one's called DejaVu Sans Mono! It's commonly used in a lot of programming displays. Source: almost 3 years ago

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