larsenwork / monoid

Customisable coding font with alternates, ligatures and contextual positioning. Crazy crisp at 12px/9pt. http://larsenwork.com/monoid/
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dot invisible in console #90

Closed Valve closed 9 years ago

Valve commented 9 years ago
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I'm running RSpec test suite and it usually prints a lot of green dots, but with this font most of the dots are invisible. I'm using Monoid Retina 14pt on a stock terminal app. The character code is 46 (ascii dot).

larsenwork commented 9 years ago

Cheers, when did you download the font? I tried fixing this 5 hrs ago: https://github.com/larsenwork/monoid/commit/60f0fd692b2e9d2d29dba6ae0bf58b235972667e

larsenwork commented 9 years ago

Ah, nevermind - I can see I missed it for Retina (regular should work). I'm currently finishing 0.55 so this should be fixed by the end of the day (Denmark time)

Valve commented 9 years ago

@larsenwork awesome, thanks :+1:

Valve commented 9 years ago

Hey @larsenwork , I've upgraded to 0.55 and the issue still remains. When I switch to regular (non-retina) version, the dots appear.

larsenwork commented 9 years ago

Strange - the ligatures in retina and regular are created in the exact same way. You are certain it's not stuck in in your font cache or something? screen shot 2015-07-29 at 09 40 32

Valve commented 9 years ago

@larsenwork , it started working after reboot. On a side note, I'm using MacBook Pro retina with Monoid Retina and it looks perfect. But I often connect external Dell monitor (1920x1080). and the font starts looking a big fuzzy. What's the main difference between retina vs regular variants and should I change fonts to regular when connecting an external monitor?

larsenwork commented 9 years ago

:+1: Retina is optimised for HDPI displays. https://youtu.be/hdld21mlzbY?t=34m35s