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    Programmers have very particular font needs. A font for programming must be monospaced, extremely readable, and must sharply distinguish between similar characters, such as capital O and zero and the number 1, capital I, and lowercase L. In addition, good programming fonts allow you to view more lines of code on screen at once. Courier, Courier New, Terminal, and FixedSys are common fonts people tend to use for programming. However, there are many better alternatives (though, Terminal at small point sizes is pretty good). And here, youll find more alternatives than you ever imagined were available.

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    ProFont , ...
    Last edited by Dark Skywalker; 22nd August 2004 at 14:15.

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