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I was intrigued by a font called Codemonkey. This site has lots of classic comic fonts, including WildWords which is used in pretty much every manga translation.

https://www.comicbookfonts.com/Code-Monkey-Variable-font-p/b...

Unfortunately plus signs display as blank spaces in the test drive. Oh well.

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I initially used this one when I started playing around with Zed on a personal project, but I kept it and it has grown on me considerably.
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similar situation here, but i used it because i thought it was funny... then kept it because it grew on me haha. had it for a few years, might give it a spin again
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Reminds me of the original Smalltalk font.
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Cream is a very distinctive font. It’s perfect for Smalltalk. In the 1980s I remade it for the Apple II to be used in a game. Obviously very little text would fit on the screen it was used for.
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Comic Code Ligatures for me :D
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Yeah, a few years ago I tried the free ones, but eventually settled on Comic Code. I've been using it ever since - it's pleasant to code with. (If anyone is considering this - the "essentials" set with bold/italic is around $30. You don't need the full set.)
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Same. It has a double-storey a, which I prefer a lot.
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i like that way more than i would have thought simply based on the name.
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I use comic mono myself
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Thanks, I hate it.
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diabolical
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