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by ashton314
1161 days ago
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I like writing in a monospaced font—it helps me focus, and it's what I'm used to. That said, I have found delight in the ability to customize certain modes to use different fonts. I keep two fonts: a "reader" font and a "normal" font: normal is all fixed-width, while reader has longer characters for e.g. em-dashes and arrows. I have a custom Iosevka build [1] that I use to make these. (The only difference is the `spacing` option: full-fixed-width is "term", while the reader version is "normal"—confusing, no?) I make Emacs use one or the other with a little config. [2] [1]: https://sr.ht/~ashton314/iosevka-output/ [2]: https://paste.sr.ht/~ashton314/449022e1f17b3e506f55904941ad2... |
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