On 03/03/10 09:00, Dotan Cohen wrote:
I have been trying to move to GVIM from Kate, but as I prefer
proportional fonts I find the GVIM look to be to hard on my eyes. I
have been looking up and down for a decent font that does not look
outdated in GVIM yet has good differention betweel 0/O, I/l/1, and
other common confusions. Could someone please recommend a font!
Thanks!
I like the Google Droid-ttf mono font, see
http://www.googleandroid.com/google-android-font-droid for downloads.
The font is installable in Ubuntu, package name droid-ttf.
It's installed out of the box with OpenSUSE 11.2.
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