Dina Programming Font

November 5, 2006 by Munky

Dina Programming Font

Copyright � 2005 by J�rgen Ibsen, All Rights Reserved.


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IntroductionDina is a monospace bitmap font, primarily aimed at programmers. It is relatively compact to allow a lot of code on screen, while (hopefully) clear enough to remain readable even at high resolutions.I made this font after having tried all the free programming fonts I could find. Somehow there was some detail in each of them that meant I couldn’t work with them in the long run.The closest to perfect I found was the Proggy font, which the author kindly allows you to modify. So I started building this font using Proggy as the base, and with inspiration from Tobi, Fixedsys and some old DOS fonts I used to love.

This version is the result of intense tweaking and testing, and I am quite happy with it now.

Font Format

Dina is a monospace bitmap font in Windows FON file format. It is available as:

  • 8pt regular, bold, italic, bold italic
  • 9pt regular, bold, italic, bold italic
  • 10pt regular, bold, italic, bold italic

All styles are the same width for proper alignment.

Motivation

In designing a programming font the following guidelines were followed:

  • Needs to be monospaced
  • It has to be easy to see the difference between i, l, 1, I
  • It has to be easy to see the difference between o, O, 0
  • The symbols used in programming languages have to look ‘right’
  • Braces should line up nicely
  • Still has to be pleasant to read passages of text

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