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1. AJRF+8R[view] [source] 2023-01-30 21:40:03
>>nullch+(OP)
I paid for this font. I can't believe it, but I just kept coming back to the webpage every week thinking "Aww dang its nice, but no way would I ever pay $75 for a font for personal use".

But I kept coming back. Again and again, just looking through their page. I tried the trial. I eventually caved. A weird moment for me, but I bloody love this font and I frequently notice how nice it is in all my IDEs.

I sound like a shill, sorry.

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2. huhten+J21[view] [source] 2023-01-30 22:36:22
>>AJRF+8R
The website is fantastic. Font looks great and samples are an eye candy, so tried it just now.

Windows, 1920 x 1200 @ 96 dpi, Visual Studio, light-on-dark theme. I like 'em small to fit more on the screen and at 8px this font looks janky. It is blurry with uneven thickness and requires an eye strain to read. It doesn't seem to be hinted at all even though it is a TTF version.

Here's Berkley Mono on the left and Mensch on the right - https://i.imgur.com/CM27hVV.png

At 9px characters somehow retain their width but just get taller.

At 10px it starts looking better, but glyphs still look kinda feeble and aren't terribly pleasant to look at.

Just 2c. The character design is very nice still.

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3. nine_k+fq2[view] [source] 2023-01-31 08:49:44
>>huhten+J21
IDK; it might as well be Windows.

I'm used to use DejaVu Sans Mono. Under X (Linux) it works beautifully and stays relatively readable down to 7pt; I usually set it to 11pt.

Under Windows 10, on the same screen with same DPI, I could not make it look reasonably in native programs like Notepad++; it stays blurry up until ridiculously large sizes. Emacs, which of course brings its own rendering to Windows, is able to render it somehow more crisply.

Conversely, Consolas looks wonderful under Windows, crisp and sharp. I could not make it render equally well under Linux.

And macOS is another land; it refuses to make fonts crisp if matching the pixel grid would change their shape even slightly. The only recourse is retina displays.

YMMV.

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