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  2. Proggy programming fonts - Wikipedia

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    It is currently a member of the Gentoo Linux packaging system. The typefaces are usually provided as single-size 9 point raster fonts . They are offered in a variety of formats in order to be usable on different platforms, including Windows , Mac OS X , Unix and Unix-like systems.

  3. Inconsolata - Wikipedia

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    Inconsolata is an open-source font created by Raph Levien and released under the SIL Open Font License.It is a humanist lineal monospaced font designed for source code listing, terminal emulators, and similar uses.

  4. Linux Libertine - Wikipedia

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    Linux Libertine is a typeface released in 2003 by the Libertine Open Fonts Project, which aims to create free and open alternatives to proprietary typefaces such as Times New Roman. It was developed with the free font editor FontForge and is licensed under the GNU General Public License and the SIL Open Font License .

  5. Infinality bundle - Wikipedia

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    Infinality bundle is a font and libraries bundle aimed at optimized text rendering under Linux. It comprises patched versions of FreeType (with optimized settings), fontconfig and cairo. [1] Infinality bundle replaces non-free fonts by free alternatives. [2]

  6. Cantarell (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    The font was originated by Dave Crossland in 2009. Operating systems that ship GNOME (version 3 and later versions) include this typeface family by default, such as Fedora Linux , and Red Hat Enterprise Linux includes the font family in its Google Fonts directory, making the typeface available for use in Web sites.

  7. Source Code Pro - Wikipedia

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    Source Code Pro is a set of monospaced OpenType fonts designed to work well in coding environments. This family of fonts complements the Source Sans family and is available in seven weights: Extralight, Light, Regular, Medium, Semibold, Bold, Black. Changes from Source Sans Pro include: [1] Long x-height; Dotted zero; Redesigned i, j, and l

  8. List of monospaced typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Samples of Monospaced typefaces Typeface name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Anonymous Pro [1]Bitstream Vera Sans Mono [2]Cascadia Code: Century Schoolbook Monospace

  9. Luxi fonts - Wikipedia

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    Luxi fonts were once commonly distributed with free software operating systems, such as Linux. They were featured as the default fonts for Red Hat's Bluecurve theme. Released under a licence which permits free distribution but not modification, the Luxi fonts are not free software. [1]