customization - User-created Programming Fonts: Possible? -


I really hate all my options with programming fonts. Although I give a very special taste: I like non-monovitis, because in my opinion there is no reason to be in the columns of the alphabet. I prefer the minimum line spacing to fit more code on the screen. I will not use the fonts that change when you select them. I like if I look different from L and 1, and look different from O. me () {} [] / \::,. And for other such non-alphanumerics to be larger than normal

Available with MS Suns (Visual Studio 2005, or Windows XP), it is not certain that they seem to meet their needs, but It does not make any sense: it does not keep them all - but why should it be done? We are used as programmers to create those things that we do not have. Users (or at least for me) are out of reach for fonts.

I want to start with a published font and I want to customize it according to my needs, and then it's my IDE Studio, both 2005 and 2010) Practically speaking, is this possible?

EDIT: Additional comment about IDE targeted for this future font.

your own ( Good) making font is difficult, here is a list of software and desciption that you want to use: and generally there are a lot of resources involved in the forum

In addition, if you Do not emphasize the use of proportional fonts, maybe a fonts here: or here: is a starting point


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