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License: SIL Open Font License 1.1
a programming typeface
License: SIL Open Font License 1.1
I've noticed the replacement character appearing occasionally in my xterm. I copied it to a file and ran xxd on it, here's the output:
00000000: c2a0 ..
It looks like a UTF-8 non-breaking space and a plain space could probably be displayed for this character.
I'm not getting Powerline symbols with the pure font. If I patch the font and get "monoOne for Powerline" I get the right symbols.
monoOne covers most of polish diacritic characters: ą, Ą, ć, Ć, ę, Ę, ń, Ń, ó, Ó, ś, Ś, ż, Ż, ź and Ź. The only missing are ł and Ł. Please add those :)
The en dash (–
) is placed very low compared to a regular dash (-
). It basically looks like an underscore when written in text/comments.
Also, the en dash is not as wide as the other characters. The example below as seen with the font in Sublime Text set to mononoki:
Example from the screenshot:
The en-dash – visually looks like an underscore _
A line of en-dashes separated by underscores (72 characters total):
–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_–_
A line of dashes separated by underscores (72 characters total):
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
This is example illustrates how the –
almost sits at the same line as the underscore while also making the line visually shorter. The en dash –
should sit right where the regular dash -
is. To make the difference between the two obvious, the latter is usually made a bit shorter.
Hello,
Thanks for a great font. It is really pretty for code and right now it has become my main font on Sublime Text.
I noticed that although there are Greek characters the accented ones are missing. Is it something on the todo list or is it a bug?
Thanks again,
Nikos
Thank you very much for that great coding font! It would be nice to add glyph U+1E9E (Capital-Sharp-ß).
This font doesn't appear to have a glyph for Unicode character U+2500, "Box Drawing Light Horizontal" in any of its styles. That code point is actually the start of the Unicode box drawing character range, so I figure there was probably an off-by-one mistake when they were generated. Hopefully an easy fix for someone who knows a little more about the process?
Thanks for such a great face!
I stumbled across these in a couple of man pages if you care to add them. Other than that I haven't seen any unexpectedly missing characters in a long while.
subj
Tried to use this font on PHPStorm over Ubuntu 14.04, installed the latest .ttf fonts, and it's not listed as a monospaced font.
Hi,
I'm interested to build Debian package for this font and we normally prefer building font from source. Can you please tell more about how the font is really built?. (Build process for generating the .otf file)
Thanks in Advance.
This'd make it much easier to link into.
Hello, first of all thank you so much for creating this beautiful font.
I am using Mononoki in Windows 10. I was selecting Mononoki as default in gVim. In the font choosing dialogue box Mononoki is showing like this-
The bold italic variant is out of the family. I checked fonts folder of Windows, bold italic was not there-
I deleted Mononoki group then the bold italic variant appeared as a single font. I am guessing the issue is somewhere in font naming.
The following are missing from the present font: Ĉ ĉ Ĝ ĝ Ĥ ĥ Ĵ ĵ Ŝ ŝ Ŭ ŭ
All of them before the ŭ use a circumflex, while the Ŭŭ character uses a breve.
It would be great if these can be added. (Btw, what program is used for the "*.glyphs" file? fontforge doesn't seem to recognize it...)
Great font! I'm trying to add a cask formula (Homebrew/homebrew-cask-fonts#580) and to add the appcast I need to point to a page that changes with each release. As far as I can tell, right now, there is no page that changes consistently with each release. Thanks!
Installed the font in my .fonts
directory. CLion recognises the font as monospace but only shows the italic version in the list of fonts.
I noticed that the opening and closing parentheses "(" and ")" are not aligned. Is that by design or a bug?
Could someone update the "export bundle" mononoki.zip ?
The parens alignment is driving me nuts :D and a guess a fix for that came with commit 619ba6c ?
Don't know anything about fonts or how to create the ttf files myself. Pointing out how to do this without a paid program would also fix my issue ;)
cheers,
manuel
It would be nice to add support for the Unicode arrow code points, or at least the basic ones: ↑, ↓, ←, and →. Currently the horizontal arrows don't render as monospace which can make some text difficult to read.
Hey there,
I was wondering if you were planning on adding arrows, ∀∃, etc.? :)
ps. I'm liking this font a lot.
Could you please add support for powerline?
https://github.com/powerline/powerline
Gorgeous font, congrats.
Would love ligatures for it ;).
All the best!
So, yeah. It would be nice to have them.
I really dig this font.
Thanks for the great font. My only problem is that arabic letters are not showing up correctly.
I really love this font. I'm using it now in my terminal and text editor. Thank you so much!
I don't know if you are interested in feedback or not, but I think it would be nice in a future version to have the dots at the bottom of the question mark and exclamation mark larger, to match with the period and colon.
With or without this change, I will be using mononoki as my go-to font for the foreseeable future. Thanks again!
I noticed the license mentions monoOne
as the reserved font name but that seems to be the previous name of the font. Should it now be mononoki
? Possibly even remove that restriction complete as it does not seem to be a default according to the SIL Open Font License
The reason I ask is we want to patch this font in Nerd Fonts but unsure of what name is reserved (if any).
Thanks
Cool font. How about getting it hosted on Google Fonts? Make it easy to use on websites that need to display source code, etc.
I like your font, very nice for programming and general use... but for the latter, noticed that the Cyrillic (Russian) 'И' glyph is missing. Also, upper-case 'Г' and 'У' are both noticeably smaller than other upper-case characters. Upper-case Ф is also a little bit small, but less noticeably than Г and У. See screenshot.
Hope you have time to fix these, and thanks for the great font!
@madmalik Just wanted to say thank you for your work. I got tired of seeing OS defaults (Andale, Consolas, Monaco, Ubuntu) and for me monoOne just brings enough touch to spark the missing light back into the terminal. 🍻
On Windows (tested in Notepad++) at 9pt bold glyphs are higher than regular ones.
I know you are working on a bold version, but perhaps one could use this issue to track the progress?
Hi, this looks like a great font. I've downloaded it and like it very much. Thanks for making it available for free.
However, I do have one small comment. Can you make the < and > glyphs taller? In a lot of programming languages the < and > are used to delimit code, such as in Java,
List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();
or Apple's new Swift language,
func returnZero() -> Int { return 0 }
or in XHTML,
<div id="..."> ... </div>
TLDR; having "short" < and > makes it harder to see them during programming. The < and > aren't just for number comparison, they're part of the languages. IMHO they should be roughly 80% of the height of [ and ] in order to properly delimit code. Please consider making this change for the benefit of programmers.
sorry, i'm a little unknowledgable .
the way that i only can get zip file,but i do not know how to get the way to add it into windows 10 system
What is the license for this font? Could I use it in a talk presentation, for example?
Unfortunately, I have to use Windows 7 for work.
I've been using the font on OS X at work, and I've noticed some strange behaviour: in some cases, the descenders seem to get cut off.
In the terminal, on most lines the whole characters show, but on the very bottom line they get cut off.
Also, in Emacs, I can see whole characters, but the block cursor doesn't cover all of the descenders.
Curiously, this doesn't happen in Emacs on Ubuntu (or in GNOME Terminal, for that matter).
EDIT: This affects the comma and semicolon as well, and potentially other characters I just haven't noticed yet.
so where can i get the style weight light version mononoki
thank you
Hello,
would it be possible to offer sets with different line spacing for ttf files?
Visual Studio (Full, not Code) doesn't offer a setting to adjust line spacing :(
I like your font very much, but in Visual Studio the line spacing is too small compared to default consolas.
Is it possible for you to provide a TrueType version of the font as well?
Several text editors in windows do not support OpenType, requiring a conversion to TrueType before it is possible to use monoOne, degrading the quality and making the face less-than-pleasurable to use.
Hi, just updated from monoOne. My biggest beef so far with the new font (which otherwise looks nice, I especially like the simpler lowercase a and similar changes) is the more stylized {} characters. (I also noticed the mismatched parenthesis problem, which I am also noticing on every font size I have tested.) Why did you change this from the monoOne version? One of the reasons I loved the monoOne font was because of the extremely plain yet clear curly braces. Similar question about the ? character -- it seems more stylized now than it was before, where I enjoyed the simplicity of the monoOne version.
Not asking for a change, just curious what your design decision was here. Thanks for the great font, been using it since 2013.
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