241983
Published: 28th September, 2014
Last edited: 3rd October, 2014
Created: 28th September, 2014
This font is designed to be used at 9-point size (and multiples thereof). There is no line spacing except a single pixel buffer on most of the characters.
This font was originally (very loosely) inspired by BorlandTE.
60980
Published: 3rd October, 2014
Last edited: 2nd October, 2014
Created: 2nd October, 2014
A version of Heavy Metal for use at size 10 with antialiasing. However, it is even smaller than the 9-point version of Heavy Metal.
So, I guess now I know why fonts do that sometimes.
This variant might possibly be useful for printing at smaller sizes. Especially if you have bad eyes or a low-res printer.This is a clone of Heavy Metal
220982
Published: 2nd October, 2014
Last edited: 2nd October, 2014
Created: 1st October, 2014
An old-fashioned monospace font for programming, game text, whatever. 12-point size is pixel resolution (the only one this font is designed for). Also works well anti-aliased at 9-points.
140983
Published: 1st October, 2014
Last edited: 2nd October, 2014
Created: 1st October, 2014
Clean drafting font at small, compact 12-point size (14x9 pixels). Reminiscent of the system font from the Oberon operating system.
Also works well anti-aliased at 9-points.This is a clone
220984
Published: 1st October, 2014
Last edited: 1st October, 2014
Created: 30th September, 2014
A programming font designed for legibility, ornamentation, and compactness.
11219817
Published: 30th September, 2014
Last edited: 30th September, 2014
Created: 30th September, 2014
This was modelled after the type of an old German typewriter, with some liberties taken to provide for modern programming languages.
12-point size is pixel resolution (the only one this font is designed for). Also works well anti-aliased at 9-points.
100980
Published: 29th September, 2014
Last edited: 29th September, 2014
Created: 28th September, 2014
12-point monospaced pixel-font. Thus, it works best only at size 12 or multiples thereof.
Each line is exactly 12 pixels tall, with no space in between.
This font is designed to be a somewhat larger and somewhat more embellished version of Ultra9.
210981
Published: 28th September, 2014
Last edited: 28th September, 2014
Created: 28th September, 2014
An all-purpose programming font made very small, because why not? Don't expect this to look good at any size larger than, well, 5x4 pixels. Period. That seems to equate to size 6, 12, 18 especially but somewhat ok on the halves.