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Fantasque Sans Mono
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A programming font, designed with functionality in mind, and with some
wibbly-wobbly handwriting-like fuzziness that makes it unassumingly cool.
[Download](http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/fantasque-sans-mono).
![](Specimen/urxvt13.png)
Previously known as *Cosmic Sans Neue Mono*. It
appeared that [similar names were already in use for other
fonts](https://github.com/belluzj/cosmic-sans-neue/issues/16), and that
people tended to extend their instinctive hatred of Comic Sans to this very
font of mine (which of course can only be *loved*). Why the previous name?
Here is my original explanation:
> The name comes from my realization that at some point it looked like the
> mutant child of Comic Sans and Helvetica Neue. Hopefully it is not the
> case any more.
Inspirational sources include Inconsolata and Monaco. I have also been using
Consolas a lot in my programming life, so it may have some points in common.
![](Specimen/vim10.png)
![](Specimen/sublime11.png)
Weights, variants and glyph coverage
------------------------------------
The font includes a bold version, with the same metrics as the regular one.
Both versions include the same ranges of characters : latin letters, some
accented glyphs (quite a lot), some greek letters, some arrows.
Please note that I have not tested all of the glyphs I have drawn (some letters
have those two layers of crazy accents that I have never witnessed before), so
it might look bad in some cases. Please report these problems: see next section.
It lacks a good italic version, which I plan to design later, in a fashion
similar to Consolas' italic version, with new glyph designs, not just an added
slant.
![](Specimen/vim21.png)
Author and license
------------------
Created by Jany Belluz \<jany.belluz AT hotmail.fr\>
Licensed under the SIL Open Font License (see [OFL.txt](OFL.txt)).
Please send me an e-mail or [report an issue on
Github](http://github.com/belluzj/cosmic-sans-neue/issues) if you stumble upon
bad design or rendering problems (with screen shot if possible), or if you need
more characters, or if you want to compliment me (I love compliments). I also
accept
[Flattry](https://flattr.com/thing/2258061/belluzjcosmic-sans-neue-on-GitHub).
Building installable font files
-------------------------------
Run `make`. You should see green stuff and some "OK" messages.
The build process requires FontForge with python scripting support,
`ttfautohint`, `sfnt2woff` (from the `woff-tools` package on Ubuntu) and
`ttf2eot`, for example from [this
repository](https://github.com/harrastia/ttf2eot).
`make install` will install the TTF fonts into your local `.fonts/` directory
and update the font cache. It comes in handy while modifying the font.
Versions
--------
1.1 - First release.
1.1.1 - Make slashes longer, ensure parenthesis and brackets are rendered at
the same height, and some other minor adjustments.
1.2 - Add the bold version.
Various minor adjustments, new paragraph symbol, slanted dollar.
1.2.1 - Minor adjustments.
1.3 - Very slight change of metrics to add space between characters and lines.
Various small changes : curlier curly brackets, more difference between
various quotes, cleaner W, w, m, and rounder @.
Windows compatibility.
More latin accents.
Greek letters.
Powerline characters.
1.3.1 - Various fixes: still cleaning m and w, reworked all ogoneks, changed a
bit the dollar, moved some accents, eliminated glitches around
Powerline symbols.
TTF fonts are now hinted using Freetype's `ttfautohint`, which should
give much better results on Windows (and maybe in Java apps and others
contexts). In case this is a problem, please let me know and I will
provide also an unhinted version.
**Windows users should use the TTF (TrueType) files.**
1.3.2 - Various fixes: playing again with bold m, moving accents again, taking
care again of Powerline symbols, clean 8 and R.
Add a few box drawing characters (for use with vim-indentline).
Generate webfonts (goal: this font used for code samples on all cool
languages' websites).
Add a WIP medium version of the proportional font.
1.4 - Rename font to **Fantasque Sans**, because *fantasque is the new cosmic*.
Make W look symetrical at big size.
1.4.1 - Drop Reserved Font Name. **You can now subset, compress, hint and
whatnot without worrying about renaming**.
Many small improvements (8, s , t, a, e, {, }, W, i, l, g...).