fifteen
20150410_1Narrow monospaced fonts
Fifteen is a faux bitmap font. This font is designed to be used as a monotype font for use in a terminal, or at a larger size, to look like an over scaled bitmap. It works well in a 132 column terminal window. It is, of course, monospaced and has clearly distinct 1I and l, and the zero is slashed. Quinze is a narrow monospaced font, for programming and terminal emulators. It is designed to be narrow, and allow 132 columns to be comfortably fitted on a screen The 1, l and I are clearly distinguished, as are O and 0. The ascii circumflex is presented as an arrow, consistent with its use as exponentiation operator.
Origin: x11-fonts/fifteen
Category: x11-fonts
Size: 71.0KiB
License: OFL11
Maintainer: ports@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 2 packages
Required by: 0 packages
Website: fontlibrary.org/en/font/fifteen
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