![]() Now it's time to make the list by generating two lists, one from script above, another from fc-list. Ubuntu Monospaced : Regular Bold Italic Bold Italic Ubuntu Mono : Regular Bold Italic Bold Italic Source Code Pro : Regular Black ExtraLight Light Bold Semibold Italic Bold Italic list-monospace-fonts-pangocairo.pyĪR PL KaitiM Big5 : Regular Italic Bold Bold ItalicĪR PL KaitiM GB : Regular Italic Bold Bold ItalicĪR PL Mingti2L Big5 : Reguler Italic Bold Bold ItalicĪR PL New Kai ExtB : Regular Italic Bold Bold Italic The following simple Python script lists all monospaces along with font's faces: With those, _monospace() gives me what I look for, whether a font is monospace. In pangocairo, pangocairo.cairo_font_map_get_default() returns a pango.FontMap which can be used to list all font families. ![]() Since I clone entire Google Web Fonts, therefore it could be easier to generate a list programmically instead of going through the fonts via Google Web Fonts' interface. No option for selecting monospace fonts and I can't find anyone who has kindly spent time to make a list of that. So, I want to find another monospace font from Google Web Fonts. It has different font size, so I can fit 80 characters in one-line within the post width. ![]() ![]() The current monospace/programming font on this blog is was Adobe's Source Code Pro via Google Web Fonts and I am not entirely satisfied with it.
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