Open raamdev opened 10 years ago
Don't worry - I don't know much about fonts either!
I will see if I can fix it though.
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Raam Dev notifications@github.com wrote:
I'm running OS X 10.9. I've been using Monaco 10pt in JetBrains PhpStorm and I've always had Anti-Aliasing turned off (Preferences → Appearance → Use anti-aliased font (unchecked)). That gives me a nice crisp look with the default Monaco font:
[image: screen shot 2014-01-30 at 7 17 12 pm]https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/53005/2046862/a0ea163c-8a0d-11e3-9dba-ca7e8785e547.png
I was excited to install this Monaco Bold, as that's the one thing I've been missing! However, after installing and selecting MonacoB, my code looks like this:
[image: screen shot 2014-01-30 at 7 16 26 pm]https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/53005/2046870/c89b19e2-8a0d-11e3-907f-5c634cfe1bfe.png
Terrible! :( I tried turning on anti-aliasing, and it looks better:
[image: screen shot 2014-01-30 at 7 16 45 pm]https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/53005/2046876/e5f2085c-8a0d-11e3-99e4-050901c2e8f8.png
But it's not "crisp", the way the default Monaco font looks with anti-aliasing turned off.
Does MonacoB font require anti-aliasing to be enabled? If so, is there any way to support anti-aliasing turned off? (I don't know much about fonts, so I'm not sure if that even makes sense...)
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Have you tried using Menlo as a font. I dont know much about fonts but it looks really close to Monaco. I switched to it for iTerm and Terminals.
@MarlonRodriguez Yes, Menlo is exactly what I'm using now. :-)
I'm running OS X 10.9. I've been using Monaco 10pt in JetBrains PhpStorm and I've always had Anti-Aliasing turned off (Preferences → Appearance → Use anti-aliased font (unchecked)). That gives me a nice crisp look with the default Monaco font:
I was excited to install this Monaco Bold, as that's the one thing I've been missing! However, after installing and selecting MonacoB, my code looks like this:
Terrible! :( I tried turning on anti-aliasing, and it looks better:
But it's not "crisp", the way the default Monaco font looks with anti-aliasing turned off.
Does MonacoB font require anti-aliasing to be enabled? If so, is there any way to support anti-aliasing turned off? (I don't know much about fonts, so I'm not sure if that even makes sense...)