- A
monospaced font, also
called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, is a font
whose letters and
characters each
occupy the same amount...
- This list of
monospaced typefaces details standard monospaced fonts used in
classical typesetting and printing. List of
display typefaces List of sans...
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Monospace is a
monospaced Unicode font,
developed by
George Williams. It is
based on the
typeface Courier. This font
contains 2860 glyphs. It includes...
- Recognition,
several fonts)
Monaco (one of the
original Macintosh system fonts)
Monospace MS
Gothic MS
Mincho Nimbus Mono L OCR-A (Optical
Character Recognition)...
- use only
monospaced fonts (or add
additional spacing to
proportional fonts to fit them in
monospaced cells) in
their configuration.
Monospaced fonts are...
-
Courier is a
monospaced slab
serif typeface.
Courier was
created by IBM in the mid-1950s, and was
designed by
Howard "Bud"
Kettler (1919–1999). The Courier...
-
Twentieth Century (Tw Cen MT)
Zurich Fixedsys List of
display typefaces List of
monospaced typefaces List of
script typefaces List of
serif typefaces...
- alignment. Box-drawing
characters therefore typically only work well with
monospaced fonts. In
graphical user interfaces,
these characters are much less useful...
- -+− -+− hyphen-minus, plus, and
minus signs in
proportional and
monospaced fonts...
- Serif: —~— Sans-serif: —~—
Monospace: —~— A free-standing
tilde between two em
dashes in
three font families...