.sfd tweaks to hopefully make sizing more consistent. Two new glyphs: - U+E711 (nf-dev-apple), an Apple logo for MacOS airline prompts etc - U+2641 HIGH VOLTAGE SIGN, which often gets used in root prompts
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Cozette
A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness.
Cozette is based on Dina, which itself is based on Proggy. It's also heavily inspired by Creep. I absolutely adore Creep, and was using it up until I got a higher-DPI screen for which it was slightly too small - which prompted me to make Cozette.
Installation
You can get Cozette over at the Releases tab!
If you're on Linux, the preferred format is .otb
or .ttf
. To install the
font, just throw it in your fonts directory (you probably want to follow your
distro's instructions).
If you're on Mac, download the .dfont
and install it with Font Book.app
.
If you're on Windows, follow the instructions from here.
Unicode support
As of release 1.0, these are the characters included in Cozette:
Supporting as many characters as possible is, however, an important objective for this font, as I'd, ideally, like it to be able to display anything I might need it to. If you want any additional characters added, just submit an issue and I'll do my best.
Roadmap
The eventual goal is feature (and character range)-parity with Creep. Here's where Cozette is so far, in the order the features are going to be implemented:
- ASCII
- Powerline
- Build scripts to handle exporting
- Box-drawing (mostly)
- Braille
- Nerdfonts:
- nf-seti-*
- nf-dev-*
- Glyph map generation (so I don't have to keep
characters.png
up to date) - "True" TTF version
- [ ] Windows support
- Bold version
- Italic version
- Ligatures
License
Cozette is licensed MIT 💜