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RPM resource inconsolata-fonts

Inconsolata is a monospace font, designed for code listings and the like, in print. There are a great many "programmer fonts," designed primarily for use on the screen, but in most cases do not have the attention to detail for high resolution rendering. Inconsolata draws from many inspirations and sources. I was particularly struck by the beauty of Luc(as) de Groot's Consolas, which is his monospaced design for Microsoft's upcoming Vista release. This font, similar to his earlier TheSansMono, demonstrated clearly to me that monospaced fonts do not have to suck. First and foremost, Inconsolata is a humanist sans design. I strove for the clarity and clean lines of Adrian Frutiger's Avenir (the lowercase "a", in particular, pays homage to this wonderful design), but also looked to Morris Fuller Benton's Franklin Gothic family for guidance on some of my favorite glyphs, such as lowercase "g" and "S", and, most especially, the numerals. Designing a monospace font poses unique challenges. I have carefully studied many other monospaced fonts to see how they solve these problems. Many of the available monospace fonts are adaptations of existing proportionally-spaced fonts, but some, such as Letter Gothic, draw strength from being their own designs. I hope Inconsolata upholds that tradition. Some details will be most apparent in print, such as the subtle curves in lowercase "t", "v", "w", and "y". Inconsolata also borrows "micro-serifs" from some Japanese Gothic fonts, which enhance the appearance of crispness and legibility.

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inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el6.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el6 i386inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el6.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el6.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el6 x86_64inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el6.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el5.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el5 i386inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el5.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el5.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el5 x86_64inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el5.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el5.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG Fabian packages for Red Hat Linux el5 ppcinconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el5.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el4.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el4 i386inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el4.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el4.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el4 x86_64inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el4.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el4.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG Fabian packages for Red Hat Linux el4 ppcinconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el4.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el3.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el3 i386inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el3.rf.noarch.rpm
inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el3.rf.noarch.htmlHigh-resolution programmer's fontDAG packages for Red Hat Linux el3 x86_64inconsolata-fonts-0.1-1.el3.rf.noarch.rpm

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