What type of font does Sup Forums use for UI?

What type of font does Sup Forums use for UI?

I recently switched to monospace fonts and it's so much better for my eyes.

Monospace, always monospace.

They both have their uses.

is there a nice, smooth monospace for daily use?
I'm used to Courier New, but everything looks like code.

In my monospace folder i have
Anonymous Pro,
PT Mono,
Ubuntu Mono,
Bowman,
Modenine,
Monkey,
White Rabbit.

As far as which i will use, i dunno yet.
Haven't gone and decided yet.

Anonymous Pro has been my goto monospace font for some time now. I think it looks nice.

Pretty good font.

Is there actually anything more autistic than using monospace outside of editors and the console?

There's nothing autistic about using it as a system font.
You'd have a point if you said using it as an article font, or a font for content with considerable text that has a reading purpose and a reading only purpose.
But beyond that, it's bullshit to call it autistic.

Is it just me or do those 'm's look really silly? Like they are scaled down from a bigger font?

I really like DejaVu Sans Mono.

>What type of font does Sup Forums use for UI?
Liberation Sans

>I recently switched to monospace fonts and it's so much better for my eyes.
Probably because:
a) your previous font was shit,
b) your text rendering settings were shit (I see a lot of people's screenshots where well-designed fonts get absolutely massacred by absolutely atrocious hinting / pixel snapping / subpixel antialiasing settings, which unfortunately are the defaults on many Linux distros).

Also, fixed-width font for UI is a waste of space.

I think the issue is that the other characters are kind of scaled up to fit the full width of each letter, but m already fills the full space naturally so it looks cramped by comparison.

Why is there still no editor which can correctly align text without relying on by-character positioning and monospaced fonts besides Visual Studio?

Try doing logo, image, any kind of nice text setting without monospace font.

There can be if you learn emacs lisp.

Consolas/Monospace/Ubuntu mono :^)

I thought monospaced fonts were equal width. What does the proportional designate?

>Proportional monospace
What the fuck is this shit? that isn't monospaced at all.

Ubuntu Mono looks pretty nice

on Windows not so much though

Guys come on.
The top line is in a proportional font.
The bottom line is in a monospace font

Because anyone who would prefer adding this much complexity to an editor and breaking all legacy instead of simply using a monospaced font would never be a competent programmer.

I like source sans pro

It's open source from adobe -- Good stuff

Unifont is best font

Comic sans ms