That’s what i tought, but i searched for the “Mac OSX terminal font” and came up with Lucida Grande, which isn’t monospaced (and apparently isn’t the terminal font, but the app font) and not being monospaced it means it sucks for terminals and coding.
Now i’ve found Monaco and tried it on both the terminal and gedit. It looks really nice on the terminal, but a bit too big on gedit (at exactly the same size, 10).
Ruben Fonseca
Thu 25 September, 2008 03:45
I don’t know about gedit, but Vim on the terminal looks good with the Monaco font :-)
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Ok para tudo ! Que fonte e aquela no teu terminal ? Yummy !
@tiago It’s the Monaco font for Linux. Use google to find it :-) It’s roughly the same font that is widely used on Mac OS
That’s what i tought, but i searched for the “Mac OSX terminal font” and came up with Lucida Grande, which isn’t monospaced (and apparently isn’t the terminal font, but the app font) and not being monospaced it means it sucks for terminals and coding.
Now i’ve found Monaco and tried it on both the terminal and gedit. It looks really nice on the terminal, but a bit too big on gedit (at exactly the same size, 10).
I don’t know about gedit, but Vim on the terminal looks good with the Monaco font :-)
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