In the last two days to find a suitable for programming with the same wide font, found a few good: "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono" and "Monaco", there is now the use of "Lucida Sans typewriter".
Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:
For programming fonts, basically no shortcomings, "0Oo" can easily distinguish and so on. I also forgot why I had to replace him ...
Monaco:
The Apple font is very nice. The main disadvantage is that the font is slender and the row moment is too large, it is the result of setting the row moment to -3 (set linespace=-3) in the Gvim
Lucida Sans Typewriter:
This is a modified font. The original font 0 and O is not clear, so I changed a bit, in the number 0 added a slash. In addition, the font file name is changed to "Lucida Sans typewriter O", to avoid conflicts with the original font. (see attachment for font files)
Here are the tools used to modify the font and the approximate process.
First, font modification
fontcreator: Open the font file (the font has two versions of normal and bold, to be opened separately).
And then change the 0: (no professional study, the use of the multilateral line tools to draw the next)
Then open format→naming and modify the font properties. I do not know what the meaning of the "Lucida Sans typewriter" appeared in the place has been changed to "Lucida Sans typewriter O".
The last is to save the file and get two TTF files.
Second, font file merging.
The modified font file has two, for convenience, they are packaged into a TTC file. The tools used are very old Ttctool.
A command-line tool to see the help on it. Note: 1. This is an old 16-bit application that cannot be opened under the current 64-bit system (32-bit system is still compatible). 2. It does not support long filenames, DOS under "dir/x" list short file names can be used.
Attached: modified lucida Sans Typewriter font file, Lucidasanstypewritero.rar
Http://www.cnblogs.com/h46incon/archive/2012/12/17/2822412.html
Modified Lucida Sans Typewriter font, another recommended two good programming fonts