dnkl :emacs: on Nostr: I somehow convinced my boss to get me a 200+ DPI monitor. For the first time in my ...
I somehow convinced my boss to get me a 200+ DPI monitor.
For the first time in my life, I can comfortably use vector fonts... I've always used bitmap fonts because I get headache of fuzzy, antialiased fonts.
This monitor has a high enough DPI that vector fonts actually look good.
So, what are good, crisp monospaced terminal/coding fonts? Using IBM Plex Mono for now, and like it so far.
It has to have italic and bold variants, and legible oO0lII, obviously.
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