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:part_alternation_mark: Patched Monaco font for use in popular IDEs and editors

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:part_alternation_mark: Monaco font for IDE

Patched Monaco font for use in popular IDEs and editors (e.g. PhpStorm/WebStorm/NetBeans/IntelliJ/etc.)

:question: Why?

Monaco is a nice font for the code. I really like it. But it looks ugly in the Java-based IDEs on Linux. I tried to google a solution for this but exiting options was really weird or had limitations. So, I decided to patch it fix those issues.

:point_up: Features

  • Look fine in Java-based IDEs (see screenshot section) and others
  • Cyrillic symbols support out-of-the-box
  • Works well on Linux and Windows

:book: How to use

Just install it into your system and select in our favorite editor/IDE

Linux

  1. Put Monaco.ttf into your ~/.fonts
  2. Update font cache by running
fc-cache -f -v
  1. Select Monaco font the Editor's settings

Windows

  1. Open Monaco.ttf and press Install
  2. Select Monaco font the Editor's settings

:camera: Screenshots

[PHP] PhpStorm 8.0 (Linux)

Monaco in PhpStorm

[JS] GEdit 3.16 (Linux)

Monaco in Gedit

[CSS] WebStorm 9 (Linux)

Monaco in WebStorm

[C#] MonoDevelop 5.9 (Linux)

Monaco in MonoDevelop

:heavy_check_mark: Support table

Editor Result Notes
IntelliJ IDEA & similar (PhpStorm/Webstorm/PyCharm/...) :heavy_check_mark: -
GEdit :heavy_check_mark: -
MonoDevelop :heavy_check_mark: -

:muscle: Contributing

Does it work for you? Do you have any issues or suggestions? Feel free to create PR and tell your story

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