From what i remember, we tried that one, but people who wear ties¹ didn't like how it looked. To be fair, i'm also not fond of zeros with dots, i prefer zeros with slashes (zeros with dots always look like O with a printing error to me). I know, i know, i'm a bit mental when it comes to stuff like that.

We are currently using Intel One Mono. I find it quite pleasing having to look at it for many hours per week. It's quite a subjective topic, anyway. You could stuff a thousand people who studied typography in a room, and the only topic they will agree on is that written language... exists.


¹ Higher in the pecking order, lower in the "knows how this computy thingies work" order

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In reply to Re^6: Memory Leak with XS but not pure C by cavac
in thread Memory Leak with XS but not pure C by FrankFooty

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