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    <comment>&lt;p&gt;Ok para tudo ! Que fonte e aquela no teu terminal ? Yummy !&lt;/p&gt;</comment>
    <id type="integer">136</id>
    <name>Tiago Rodrigues</name>
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    <url>http://trodrigues.net</url>
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    <comment>&lt;p&gt;@tiago It&amp;#8217;s the Monaco font for Linux. Use google to find it :-) It&amp;#8217;s roughly the same font that is widely used on Mac OS&lt;/p&gt;</comment>
    <id type="integer">137</id>
    <name>Ruben Fonseca</name>
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    <url>http://blog.0x82.com</url>
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    <comment>&lt;p&gt;That&amp;#8217;s what i tought, but i searched for the &amp;#8220;Mac &lt;span class=&quot;caps&quot;&gt;OSX&lt;/span&gt; terminal font&amp;#8221; and came up with Lucida Grande, which isn&amp;#8217;t monospaced (and apparently isn&amp;#8217;t the terminal font, but the app font) and not being monospaced it means it sucks for terminals and coding.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Now i&amp;#8217;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).&lt;/p&gt;</comment>
    <id type="integer">138</id>
    <name>Tiago Rodrigues</name>
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    <url>http://trodrigues.net</url>
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    <comment>&lt;p&gt;I don&amp;#8217;t know about gedit, but Vim on the terminal looks good with the Monaco font :-)&lt;/p&gt;</comment>
    <id type="integer">139</id>
    <name>Ruben Fonseca</name>
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