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DaddyTimeMono

A monospaced font for programmers and other terminal groupies.

OTF file is in ./build directory.

DaddyTimeMono Font Sample

Currently Featured

  • ASCII Characters
  • Most Latin Characters
  • Numerals
  • Punctuation
  • Box-Drawing Characters
  • CP437/ANSI Line Drawing & Box-Fill Characters

TODO Features

  • CP437/ANSI Box-Fill Character Width
  • Complete Latin Characters
  • Powerline Symbols
  • Possibly Cyrillic

Credits

Digits inspired by the Corona PPC-400 BIOS font.

PPC-400 BIOS Font

All other characters by Jason Stewart.

Special thanks to:

  • George Williams and the entire FontForge team for making a useful creative tool freely available.
  • The ttfautohint team and their fantastic tool for making this font usable at lower resolutions.
  • Ricardo Bánffy of 3270 font fame for sharing an image of the Cordata PPC-400 BIOS font.
  • Whoever designed the PPC-400 font back in the day that has provided such sweet, sweet inspiration.

Notes

  • If you're using PuTTY, you will need to check "allow selection of variable-pitch fonts" for DaddyTimeMono to appear in the fonts dialog. The CJK fullwidth characters are twice the width of all other characters, and prevent PuTTY from recognizing it as a monospaced font.

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daddytimemono's Issues

Not valid

My Windows 10, today 2021-04-06, says that the .ttf is not in a valid format.

fc-list reports spacing=90, so can't use with kitty terminal

the kitty terminal says that it detects whether fonts are mono spaced by looking for spacing=100 from fc-list. DaddyTimeMono reports spacing=90, so I can't use it. I really love this font but I can't get my terminal to use it. Any advice?

The backtick character is a bit high?

I am using DaddyTimeMono on an Ubuntu machine. I seen to see the backtick character is a bit high? It almost touches the text above. Could you edit it?

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Thank you so much.

Regards,
Tu Le.

Reenable ttf output

It's stated in the READEME.md, that the TTF file lives in the ./build directory but only an OTF file is placed there. From the make.sh script it seems the build of the TTF file is commented out. Is it possible to reenable the build and place the TTF file in the ./build directory?

If not, I gladly update the README.md that an OTF file lives in ./build.

Support Unicode character for DaddyTimeMono?

Hey Jason,

I really like your DaddyTimeMono Font. I use it for quite a long time already, but it doesn't seem to have support unicode characters yet.

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Could you support Unicode for DaddyTimeMono?

Cheers,

Tu Le Minh.

Adding Glyphs for Powerline etc?

Hey Jason,

I really like your DaddyTimeMono Font. I use it for quite a long time already, but recently I switched from bash to zsh and saw that glyphs for powerline (See: https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh )

I used the fontforge font-patcher script from https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts#font-patcher which worked fine with your font.

Would it be possible to add it as default or add your font to either nerd-fonts ( https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts ) or powerline-fonts (https://github.com/powerline/fonts )?

Cheers,

Daniel

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