Source code pro
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Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
Open an issue or send a suggestion to Source Code’s designer Paul D. Hunt, for consideration.
Building the fonts from source
To build the binary font files from source, you need Python 3 along with the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) and FontTools packages, which you can install with
Building one font
Commands to build the Regular style OTF font:
Commands to generate the Regular style TTF font:
Building all non-variable fonts
For convenience, a shell script named build.sh is provided in the root directory. It builds all OTFs and TTFs into a directory called target/. It can be executed by typing:
or this on Windows:
Building the variable fonts
To build the variable TTFs you must install fontmake using this command:
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Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Download the fonts (OTF, TTF, WOFF, EOT)
Font installation instructions
Building the fonts from source
To build the binary font files from source, you need to have installed the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO). The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
Building all fonts
For convenience, a shell script named build.sh is provided in the root directory.
It builds all OTFs and TTFs, and can be executed by typing:
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, [Paul D. Hunt](mailto:opensourcefonts@adobe.com?subject=[GitHub] Source Code Pro), for consideration.
For information about the design and background of Source Code, please refer to the official font readme file.
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
nalabjp/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
phck/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
codeman38/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Repo URL Change Note
We recently changed the repo URI for Source Code Pro. If you have forked or cloned the repo you will have to make updates to your local version.
First check your remote repositories
Usually you will have origin (in the case of a clone) and something like upstream if you’ve forked the repo. To update those you need to run
git remote set-url origin https://github.com/adobe/source-code-pro.git
If you have other remote repositories you will need to run that command again and replace origin with the name of the remote repository (eg upstream ).
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
How to use the Adobe Source Code Pro font?
Adobe released an open source font family called «Source Code Pro» (download here, Slashdot article here). How do I install it?
8 Answers 8
Download the archive from the Source Code Pro homepage. You can do it also using wget : Open a terminal (ctrl-alt-t or press the win key and type «terminal») and type
Unzip the archive (you can use Nautilus for that, or use the following command).
Locate and ensure your fonts folder exist in your home directory, often in
/.local/share/fonts folder (either go to home in Nautilus and create a new folder, or type the following from the terminal)
If you already have that directory, don’t worry.
If you haven’t done it yet, open a terminal, and type
Your font is now ready to use and the applications should be able to see it.
All in one script for those who simply want to copy/paste the answer
If you want to install system wide instead of per user, copy the files to /usr/local/share/fonts/ instead of
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
kanzmrsw/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
cbths1/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
11 лучших шрифтов для программирования
Много статей и сайтов сравнивают шрифты для программирования — всё это отличные ресурсы. Так зачем я опять поднимаю эту тему? Потому что сам всегда терялся в десятках шрифтов и не мог понять, какой лучше. Так что я опробовал много шрифтов и выбрал следующие для вас. Они довольно популярны и их легко получить. И самое главное, все эти шрифты бесплатны!
Я ранжировал шрифты по следующим показателям:
1. Hack
Hack — свободный шрифт, специально разработанный для исходного кода и основанный на проектах Bitstream Vera и DejaVu. 0O и 1lI чётко различимы, а шрифт в целом легко читается. Особенно мне понравился ноль с вертикальной прорезью.
2. DejaVu Sans Mono
3. Monaco
4. Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro разработан компанией Adobe. В целом текст выглядит чётче других шрифтов, не говоря уже о хорошей различимости символов.
5. Menlo
Menlo — новый шрифт по умолчанию в macOS для Xcode и Terminal. Это производная от DejaVu Sans Mono. Лично мне больше нравится Monaco, так как я давно использую OSX, но Menlo тоже хороший выбор для программирования.
Дополнение: Menlo больше не шрифт по умолчанию в macOS. В версии High Sierra шрифт по умолчанию изменили на San Francisco Mono, что тоже отличный выбор для программирования. Спасибо Ивану Кантарино и p13t3rm.
6. Consolas
7. Space Mono
8. FiraCode
Примечание: для активации лигатур в VSCode нужно добавить следующую строку.
9. Anonymous Pro
Мне нравится Anonymous Pro, потому что он даёт ощущение пишущей машинки. Кроме того, здесь символ более узкий, чем в Hack, так что он больше похож на знак.
10. IBM 3270
IBM 3270 основан на шрифте, который использовался в консоли IBM 3270, выпущенной IBM в 1971 году. Этот шрифт отлично подходит для программирования и выполнен в стиле ретро (хотя мне он не совсем привычен).
Обратите внимание, что этот шрифт относительно небольшой, поэтому предлагаю увеличить размер шрифта и уменьшить высоту строки, чтобы сделать его более читаемым на экране.
11. Droid Sans Mono
Droid Sans создан для Android и очень красив. Но самая большая проблема в том, что у него нет нуля с прорезью, поэтому 0 и O не различимы.
Дополнение: Для Droid Sans Mono созданы варианты, где есть ноль с перечёркиванием и точкой. Спасибо hawtre smith.
Спасибо за чтение! Надеюсь, эта статья поможет вам найти новый шрифт для IDE или консоли! Пожалуйста, порекомендуйте эту статью другим, если она вам понравилась!
Я получил отклики о других шрифтах для программирования. Да, все они замечательные, полностью согласен! Основная цель этой статьи — обеспечить начальную базу для тех, у кого мало опыта с разнообразными шрифтами, поэтому постараюсь сохранить минимальный список и не перегружать людей. Но спасибо всем за отзывы. С удовольствием попробую в повседневной работе шрифт, которые вы упомянули.
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Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
feiry/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
drdla/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
teotuominen/SourceCodePro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Download font binaries (OTF and TTF files)
The font binaries are not part of the repository. They can be downloaded from SourceForge here.
Building from source
To build the binary font files from source, you need to have installed the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO). The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
muramasa/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
burnsra/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
YoungLeeNENU/Source-Code-Pro
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
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Roman fonts version 2.038, Italic fonts version 1.058 and VAR fonts version 1.018 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Resolves issue with faulty style linking in variable fonts. (issue #256)
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Roman fonts version 2.032, Italic fonts version 1.052 and VAR fonts version 1.012 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Removes SVG table to allow for color-coded text in text editing apps. (issue #250)
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Variable fonts version 1.010
Second release in variable format.
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Variable fonts version 1.005
First release (Aug 18, 2017) in variable format.
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Roman fonts version 2.010 and Italic fonts version 1.030 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT)
The following changes only apply to the Roman fonts:
Roman fonts version 2.038, Italic fonts version 1.058 and VAR fonts version 1.018 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Resolves issue with faulty style linking in variable fonts. (issue #256)
Assets
Roman fonts version 2.032, Italic fonts version 1.052 and VAR fonts version 1.012 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Removes SVG table to allow for color-coded text in text editing apps. (issue #250)
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Variable fonts version 1.010
Second release in variable format.
Assets
Variable fonts version 1.005
First release (Aug 18, 2017) in variable format.
NOTE: Variable TrueType fonts are not available at this time. This is due to a limitation in the font production pipeline; it can’t yet handle UFO masters that only contain a subset of the glyphs — Source Code’s intermediate master (master_1) is like that.
Assets
Roman fonts version 2.030 and Italic fonts version 1.050 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT)
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
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Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
Roman fonts version 2.038, Italic fonts version 1.058 and VAR fonts version 1.018 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Resolves issue with faulty style linking in variable fonts. (issue #256)
Assets
Roman fonts version 2.032, Italic fonts version 1.052 and VAR fonts version 1.012 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Removes SVG table to allow for color-coded text in text editing apps. (issue #250)
Assets
Variable fonts version 1.010
Second release in variable format.
Assets
Variable fonts version 1.005
First release (Aug 18, 2017) in variable format.
NOTE: Variable TrueType fonts are not available at this time. This is due to a limitation in the font production pipeline; it can’t yet handle UFO masters that only contain a subset of the glyphs — Source Code’s intermediate master (master_1) is like that.
Assets
Roman fonts version 2.030 and Italic fonts version 1.050 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT)
Assets
Roman fonts version 2.010 and Italic fonts version 1.030 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT)
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
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The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
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##Overview Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
Pre-built font binaries
The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
For building binary font files from source, installation of the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenType (AFDKO) is necessary. The AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications.
Building one font
In this repository, all necessary files are in place for building the OTF and TTF fonts.
For example, build a binary OTF font for the Regular style like this:
Roman fonts version 2.038, Italic fonts version 1.058 and VAR fonts version 1.018 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Resolves issue with faulty style linking in variable fonts. (issue #256)
Assets
Roman fonts version 2.032, Italic fonts version 1.052 and VAR fonts version 1.012 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2)
Removes SVG table to allow for color-coded text in text editing apps. (issue #250)
Assets
Variable fonts version 1.010
Second release in variable format.
Assets
Variable fonts version 1.005
First release (Aug 18, 2017) in variable format.
NOTE: Variable TrueType fonts are not available at this time. This is due to a limitation in the font production pipeline; it can’t yet handle UFO masters that only contain a subset of the glyphs — Source Code’s intermediate master (master_1) is like that.
Assets
Roman fonts version 2.030 and Italic fonts version 1.050 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT)
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Roman fonts version 2.010 and Italic fonts version 1.030 (OTF, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2, EOT)
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Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments. In addition to a functional OpenType font, this open source project provides all of the source files that were used to build this OpenType font by using the AFDKO makeotf tool.
Send suggestions for changes to the Source Code OpenType font project maintainer, phunt@adobe.com, for consideration.
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The font binaries are not part of the source files. They are provided in the Downloads section.
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Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro font. In this project I only release the binary sources (TTF and OTF formats).
Source Code Pro is a set of monospaced OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in coding environments. This family of fonts is a complementary design to the Source Sans family. It is available in six weights (Regular, ExtraLight, Light, Semibold, Bold, Black).
SCP cannot be styled in various apps (e.g. Sublime Text, VSCode) on macOS 11 (Big Sur) #250
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thekeith commented Oct 10, 2020
For some reason, Source Code Pro is now incompatible with some apps on Big Sur such as Sublime Text 3. Removing and reinstalling the font did not help. Also raising this to the Sublime HQ team too.
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frankrolf commented Nov 3, 2020
Hi @thekeith, would you mind providing some more detail here?
UnderpantsGnome commented Nov 12, 2020
@frankrolf I don’t know if they are referring to the same issue, but on Big Sur, using VS Code, the font doesn’t render any color other than black, so syntax highlight no longer works, I just checked it with the latest release of the TTF fonts.
balupton commented Nov 13, 2020 •
Hasklig also has the same issue.
balupton commented Nov 13, 2020
Perhaps #244 is the same issue, just detected earlier somewhere else.
Soulike commented Nov 13, 2020
Same problem on Chrome 86
monadbobo commented Nov 13, 2020
Hasklig also has the same issue.
I had the same problem.
frankrolf commented Nov 13, 2020 •
#244 is not related, since this is just a CSS issue – I just tested the site (fixed yesterday) and it works fine.
However, I think it is the same problem as #217, where Firefox would have this problem even in OSs prior to Big Sur.
Explanation: Source Code Pro contains an experimental SVG table with colored glyphs in them:
Apparently, the presence of this table confuses environments into thinking “Hey – this font is already colored! I should not touch it.” Pre-macOS 11 this only happened in Firefox, now it does in more applications; I am unsure where the bug lies though (stock apps don’t seem to have a problem with coloring the font).
The root cause however is the presence of the SVG table.
To test this hypothesis, I made a small test in Sublime:
Other font (Input Mono)
Source Code Pro (2.030)
Source Code Pro (SVG table removed)
@pauldhunt is currently working on SCP and can decide whether keeping the SVG table is worth the tradeoff.
FWIW I did test with OTF files, the file format does not seem to matter much in this bug. I will update the issue title accordingly.
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Typefaces for Source Code Beautification
Each typeface directory in the repository now includes a vertical metrics table ( vertical_metrics.txt ). Combine the data in these reference tables with the new font-line tool to modify any font to the line spacing that suits your needs. Tighten up or keep it loose.
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«Stop wasting your braintime on meaningless stuff like this and get back to coding. If you replace ‘font’ with some cosmetic product y’all sound like a bunch of valley girls.»
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Although this family was designed specifically for coding environments, for which a regular weight will typically suffice, Source Code has been made available in the same weight range as the corresponding Source Sans design. Source Code Pro currently supports a wide range of languages using the Latin script, and includes all the characters in the Adobe Latin 4 glyph set.
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Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
License: SIL Open Font License 1.1
source-code-pro’s Introduction
Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
Open source files
The fonts’ source files and build instructions are available in the repository’s master branch.
Open an issue or send a suggestion to Source Code’s designer Paul D. Hunt, for consideration.
source-code-pro’s People
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source-code-pro’s Issues
Single Quotes Look like Double Quotes
Would there be a way to have single quotes somehow stand out as different than double quotes? In some of my code I am using string replaces to convert a single quote into a double quote and vise versa. For example,
With the current regular font face it is hard to tell whether the above is ‘»‘ (single quotes around a double quote) or «» (two double quotes).
TTF font building broken
Running build script:
Results in error, TTF files are not built
Investigation shows that font.ttf output tx tool is missing new glyphs (‘aturned’, etc):
Here is the output generated from GlyphOrderAndAliasDB_TT
Notice, the new glyphs are in this list.
U+25D5 is missing.
The character «◕», U+25D5, UTF-8 E29795 does not exist in this font.
I use this character in an IRC joke which is why I would love for it to exist in this font.
Umlaut missing
Umlauts like «üöäÜÖÄ» are missing.
This might not be that important while coding, but I also edito loca files in my IDE that contain local special characters like the ones stated above.
Tweak asterisk size and position?
In programming the asterisk character is primarily used for multiplication and C++ style block comments.
I feel like Source Code Pro’s glyph is too small and too far up. I’d rather if it was:
Italic shapes
broken link
In the README.md there is a link to AFDKO (http://www.adobe.com/devnet/opentype/afdko.html) which is broken.
Reduce the line height to 90%?
Using Terminal.app’s or iTerm’s preferences to set any font’s line height (to 0.9) results in still very good readability but with more lines of code displayed (great for ultrabook users).
Since this is a pretty big change and might not be considered, how would I go about making the changes on my own fork? I already have FDK installed, but I’m not sure which file I need to change (hoping it’s just a simple number change).
Cyrillic & Greek support
There have been some requests on the Adobe Type blog asking for Cyrillic at least. This thread is to track interest for both Cyrillic and Greek.
Dollar sign should have line through it.
What do you think?
busy /m/
wow that lc m is dense. can anything be done about that? or is it too late to redesign a letter?
INSTALL.md
I’m not terribly familiar with how to install fonts on mac, windows, and linux, and that especially goes for seeing these fonts in this repo (given that the source files are there). Not clear exactly which files I need for installation only, and where I put them, etc. Would be helpful to have an INSTALL.md file in the root, along side README.me, which explains the basic steps for the major OS’s. Same goes for the «Source Sans» repo.
Bold variety won’t install
Says it’s not a font file. Likely corrupted.
Mathematical operators and symbols support
Modern markup languages such as MathML, or programming languages such as Agda, Haskell and Scala can make extensive use of the Greek alphabet and mathematical symbols. Users of these languages could benefit from Source Code Pro if these characters were supported. In particular Agda and MathML make the most extensive use of Unicode, by design.
Issue #48 already requests Greek alphabet support.
Here are some quite comprehensive list of mathematical symbols:
Here are some code snippets and blog posts making use of this feature:
Add geometric shapes
Personally I’m looking to add support for the ▾ (U+25B8) and ▸ (U+25BE) symbols for use with the Vim NERDTree plugin, but it would make sense to add the entire geometric shapes set at the same time.
Capital ‘Q’ is taller than all the other letters.
The capital letter ‘Q’, at font size 10 is higher than all the other capitals (in addition to the tail being lower). This makes the letter stand out as larger than all the reset and is very noticeable in a all-caps word like REQUEST.
This does not seem to be a problem at other font sizes.
Issue with Italic style on Android Studio
Firstly, I really love this beautiful font and very highly appreciate you guys’ work. Lately I changed the typeface in Android Studio into Source Code Pro and encountered this issue very often. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn’t. I’m not sure if it’s due to the IDE itself or the font.
Regular is replaced with duplicate Medium
on at least Linux Mint and Antergos (formerly known as Cinnarch), using version 1.017 (downloaded from SourceForge), installed per-user (
/.local/share/fonts/). there is no «Regular» style of the fonts; there are, however, two «Medium» styles that are identical. I tried OTF and TTF, both have this issue.
«Fonts Only» download link
Thanks for sharing this great work!
I suggest you update de Readme.md to include a link to a place where people can downlod only the fonts. I think most of who comes to the Repo’s Page wants only to use your beautiful fonts.
I saw you used to upload it to Github before they discuntinue this option. The best option to download I found is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcecodepro.adobe/
Hyphen width and minor vertical alignment issues.
Lovely font. Thank you for sharing.
I also noticed a tiny discrepancy in the vertical alignment of some characters. Curly braces are exactly symmetrical about the vertical midline, but angle brackets, hypen, equals and plus signs are all slightly above it. To be honest, I’m not sure I would really notice the difference in real life usage, but I thought I’d mention it anyway.
I realise I’m nit-picking, but that’s because the font is so close to perfect that it’s only really trivial things that I can find fault with.
How to add this fonts in Mac OS, using symbolic links?
i want to auto update the font when pulling new changes.
it created the fonts links, but the font book utility do not show them
PS: I don’t know how to label this issue as a question
Include Powerline Symbols
How about adding the «powerline» symbols to this very nice font?
I know how to patch my fonts manually, but it’s a «complex» process for people who just want to start to use this font. I would really like to see these symbols in this font.
I use it for some shell-eye-candy:
Alignment differences in Light vs ExtraLight
The variants Light and ExtraLight have different alignment in some if the glyphs, most notable those for ‘r’ and ‘f’. I think the ones in ExtraLight look more correct.
EDIT: The differences become even more obvious if you write some text in MS Word and, with the fonts drop-down opened, hover over the different fonts, causing MS Word to preview the font.
Bold TTF: «CR» is mis-named «nonmarkingreturn», won’t compile
The TTF file for Source Code Pro Bold no longer corresponds to the GlyphOrderAndAliasDB file:
Looking into the font with TTX, the issue appears to be that the «CR» character has been renamed «nonmarkingreturn».
Line height vs. Block Char height
Lower case i is not redered correctly on Windows at 11px
As you can see the i looks like a number 1. I fixed the issue by increasing the font size.
This doesn’t happen on MacOSX, so I think that is related to Windows font rendering. However maybe the font definition can be updated to avoid this issue.
Source Code Pro on Windows doesn’t render as nicely
I like the way Source Code Pro looks on Mac OS X and Linux. But on Windows it is not really usable next to, e.g., Consolas.
Here’s Source Code Pro:
These are at the same point sizes.
Another weird thing I noticed is that the font that comes up when I select Source Code Pro is the same as the one when I select a random string of text like «foasfboasdj». However, if I select Source Code Pro in Notepad, I see the same font, so I don’t know what to think. Maybe it’s installed incorrectly? But I honestly cannot see how that would be considering I can see it in the fonts directory and it looks about the same there.
Any ideas what’s going on? Is this how it’s supposed to look on Windows?
rightward-shifted vertical bar in italic style (beta v.1.002)
Using the beta v1.002 of the Italic shapes (along with the released version of the upright shapes), I notice that the vertical bar character renders differently in the italic variant compared with the uprights. I use emacs on Debian Linux, so it’s possible that this is due to some defect of my font rendering chain, but just in case I thought I would report it here. I’m attaching a screenshot to this report to show what I mean; I hope it’s clear, but in case there’s anything else you need me to do to demonstrate the effect, just let me know.
(I also don’t know if this is a deliberate design decision. For what it’s worth, here the italic vertical bar appears crisper, but perhaps slightly too wide).
In any case, thank you for the fonts.
When `Source Code Pro` is specified as a webfont, it misrenders in Chrome
See the screenshot:
I’m on OSX 10.8.2
with Chrome Version 33.0.1750.152
When the webfont is used in a span, the span thinks it has zero width. The result is that multiple spans with Source Code Pro as the webfont will have an overlapping effect.
Installing on OS X Mavericks
Italics: Backslash and pipe displayed wrong
I recently switched to Source Code Pro for development and have discovered that the backslash and pipe characters are displayed wrong in italics. (using NetBeans)
To me the backslash looks like a pipe (the slight angle is almost unnoticeable even when the font is very large) and the pipe looks like a forward slash (angle between vertical and forward slash).
This screenshot shows a backslash, pipe and forward slash (|/)
I don’t know a lot about fonts. But I know that this could be remedied by using a custom italics font. Unfortunately I couldn’t find one for Source Code Pro.
Is there any way I can make them display properly?
feature request: bower package
Is it possible to package the font via bower instead of downloading manually on source forge.
http://bower.io/search/?q=source%20code%20pro
1.013: TrueType hinting on asterisk
In the TrueType version of 1.013, the hinting of the asterisk character is a bit off, causing it to come out looking a bit taller than it’s supposed to:
For comparison, the OpenType version, which renders the asterisk as intended:
Align «*» with «+»
Please center «*» like the other math symbols.
Bold and Italic styles in Sublime Text 2
In Sublime Text 2, to name just one, a language syntax might have some code selectors as Bold or Italic. When using this font, everything appears in regular weight & style in spite of that.
Unicode vertical bar results in non-monospaced display
When I flip a console display between source code pro and the system mono font, I see differences in the display. This particular table display uses a unicode vertical bar (http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2502/index.htm).
System mono (ubuntu 12):
Source code pro 1.0.13:
Source-Code-Pro look blurry when compared with fixed
Setting the font to SCP, it is pretty HUGE compared to the stock fixed one. Downsizing it to 7 points makes it almost unusable. I used
printf ‘\33]50;%s\007’ «xft:Source Code Pro-7
in urxvt to choose the size.
Screenshots can be found on
See the following screenshot (that line should be let x = true && true; ), details can be found at the original issue:
Hebrew Support
This looks like a great font, but I’m still using Courier-New because of Hebrew support. If Hebrew can be supported it would be very nice. I don’t have much font design experience, but I can try to help.
Cyrillic is not monospace
I’m using sublime text 2 and here cyrrilic letters are not monospaced. Will it be fixed?
b, d, p, q and n, u
For a font that seems to work hard to differentiate between majuscule O and the number 0, majuscule L and majuscule J, minuscule g and minuscule q, etc, it would be nice to improve the distinction between b, d, p, and q, as well as between n, and u. These can cause problems for those who code and deal with dyslexia or other visual issues.
This is clearly not urgent. I don’t see the core goal of the font family as aiding those with visual issues, but I do see it as creating well differentiated characters, and this may lend to that core goal.
I say that this font works hard because it is not common (defined as the most used fonts in daily use within my cultural context) to see a dot within the number 0 and such a large slab serif on the majuscule J. The beard/loop/lobe on the minuscule g is common, although most modern fonts eschew this for a simpler tail.
Powerline symbols
Understandably I am in the minority with this issue, but I figured I would post it here to get your thoughts.
I use Source Code Pro in MacVim, but more importantly I use with a special plugin called Powerline that has support for some custom glyphs that provide an overall nicer user experience.
The Powerline project includes a font patching tool to add these glyphs manually, however it has some issues when placing them, as can be seen by the screenshot below:
Notice how the arrows and Line Number glyphs seem to get chopped off at the bottom due to their vertical alignment being a tad lower than what should be expected?
Since I don’t know much about font development, here’s a link by the project author that explains the issue.
Sounds like the potential fixes either include some custom hackery with the font patcher to fix the glyph alignment or a potential fix in Source Code Pro itself, however it could also be the reason for it not working could be an intentional design piece on your own. He also mentioned potentially submitting a patch that includes the glyphs built in, however I am not sure whether you guys would even be open to that in the first place.
Hinting glitch in ampersand (&) of SourceCodePro-Bold.ttf
Cannot install on Windows 8.1
I tried leaving a ticket on the Sourceforge site, but I don’t see a «New/Add Ticket» button.
None of the fonts in the zip archive on Sourceforge are recognized as fonts with Windows 8.1. No matter which batch I try to use (eof, ttf, etc.), it literally tells me » is not a font.»
How to build TTF fonts for a fork that renames the fonts?
In my fork, I’ve renamed the family name to «Source Code Low» (can I do that? Or should I remove the «Source Code» part as well?) so I could have both versions installed. Here’s the error message:
I’ve already searched & replaced all instances of «Pro» with «Low», but it seems it’s still trying to use the «Pro» version to build?
OTF builds without any issues.
No screenshot
All that anyone would want when visiting the github landing page is to see a screenshot of the font. Could you please add one? 🙂
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Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
Open source files
The fonts’ source files and build instructions are available in the repository’s master branch.
Open an issue or send a suggestion to Source Code’s designer Paul D. Hunt, for consideration.
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Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
adobe-fonts / source-code-pro Goto Github PK
Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
License: SIL Open Font License 1.1
source-code-pro’s Introduction
Source Code Pro
Source Code Pro is a set of OpenType fonts that have been designed to work well in user interface (UI) environments.
Open source files
The fonts’ source files and build instructions are available in the repository’s master branch.
Open an issue or send a suggestion to Source Code’s designer Paul D. Hunt, for consideration.
source-code-pro’s People
Contributors
Stargazers
Watchers
Forkers
source-code-pro’s Issues
Line height vs. Block Char height
Dollar sign should have line through it.
What do you think?
Installing on OS X Mavericks
Italics: Backslash and pipe displayed wrong
I recently switched to Source Code Pro for development and have discovered that the backslash and pipe characters are displayed wrong in italics. (using NetBeans)
To me the backslash looks like a pipe (the slight angle is almost unnoticeable even when the font is very large) and the pipe looks like a forward slash (angle between vertical and forward slash).
This screenshot shows a backslash, pipe and forward slash (|/)
I don’t know a lot about fonts. But I know that this could be remedied by using a custom italics font. Unfortunately I couldn’t find one for Source Code Pro.
Is there any way I can make them display properly?
No screenshot
All that anyone would want when visiting the github landing page is to see a screenshot of the font. Could you please add one? 🙂
b, d, p, q and n, u
For a font that seems to work hard to differentiate between majuscule O and the number 0, majuscule L and majuscule J, minuscule g and minuscule q, etc, it would be nice to improve the distinction between b, d, p, and q, as well as between n, and u. These can cause problems for those who code and deal with dyslexia or other visual issues.
This is clearly not urgent. I don’t see the core goal of the font family as aiding those with visual issues, but I do see it as creating well differentiated characters, and this may lend to that core goal.
I say that this font works hard because it is not common (defined as the most used fonts in daily use within my cultural context) to see a dot within the number 0 and such a large slab serif on the majuscule J. The beard/loop/lobe on the minuscule g is common, although most modern fonts eschew this for a simpler tail.
«Fonts Only» download link
Thanks for sharing this great work!
I suggest you update de Readme.md to include a link to a place where people can downlod only the fonts. I think most of who comes to the Repo’s Page wants only to use your beautiful fonts.
I saw you used to upload it to Github before they discuntinue this option. The best option to download I found is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sourcecodepro.adobe/
Add font installation instructions for Linux
Hyphen width and minor vertical alignment issues.
Lovely font. Thank you for sharing.
I also noticed a tiny discrepancy in the vertical alignment of some characters. Curly braces are exactly symmetrical about the vertical midline, but angle brackets, hypen, equals and plus signs are all slightly above it. To be honest, I’m not sure I would really notice the difference in real life usage, but I thought I’d mention it anyway.
I realise I’m nit-picking, but that’s because the font is so close to perfect that it’s only really trivial things that I can find fault with.
Tweak asterisk size and position?
In programming the asterisk character is primarily used for multiplication and C++ style block comments.
I feel like Source Code Pro’s glyph is too small and too far up. I’d rather if it was:
rightward-shifted vertical bar in italic style (beta v.1.002)
Using the beta v1.002 of the Italic shapes (along with the released version of the upright shapes), I notice that the vertical bar character renders differently in the italic variant compared with the uprights. I use emacs on Debian Linux, so it’s possible that this is due to some defect of my font rendering chain, but just in case I thought I would report it here. I’m attaching a screenshot to this report to show what I mean; I hope it’s clear, but in case there’s anything else you need me to do to demonstrate the effect, just let me know.
(I also don’t know if this is a deliberate design decision. For what it’s worth, here the italic vertical bar appears crisper, but perhaps slightly too wide).
In any case, thank you for the fonts.
How to build TTF fonts for a fork that renames the fonts?
In my fork, I’ve renamed the family name to «Source Code Low» (can I do that? Or should I remove the «Source Code» part as well?) so I could have both versions installed. Here’s the error message:
I’ve already searched & replaced all instances of «Pro» with «Low», but it seems it’s still trying to use the «Pro» version to build?
OTF builds without any issues.
Mathematical operators and symbols support
Modern markup languages such as MathML, or programming languages such as Agda, Haskell and Scala can make extensive use of the Greek alphabet and mathematical symbols. Users of these languages could benefit from Source Code Pro if these characters were supported. In particular Agda and MathML make the most extensive use of Unicode, by design.
Issue #48 already requests Greek alphabet support.
Here are some quite comprehensive list of mathematical symbols:
Here are some code snippets and blog posts making use of this feature:
U+25D5 is missing.
The character «◕», U+25D5, UTF-8 E29795 does not exist in this font.
I use this character in an IRC joke which is why I would love for it to exist in this font.
Cannot install on Windows 8.1
I tried leaving a ticket on the Sourceforge site, but I don’t see a «New/Add Ticket» button.
None of the fonts in the zip archive on Sourceforge are recognized as fonts with Windows 8.1. No matter which batch I try to use (eof, ttf, etc.), it literally tells me » is not a font.»
Include Powerline Symbols
How about adding the «powerline» symbols to this very nice font?
I know how to patch my fonts manually, but it’s a «complex» process for people who just want to start to use this font. I would really like to see these symbols in this font.
I use it for some shell-eye-candy:
busy /m/
wow that lc m is dense. can anything be done about that? or is it too late to redesign a letter?
Bold and Italic styles in Sublime Text 2
In Sublime Text 2, to name just one, a language syntax might have some code selectors as Bold or Italic. When using this font, everything appears in regular weight & style in spite of that.
Issue with Italic style on Android Studio
Firstly, I really love this beautiful font and very highly appreciate you guys’ work. Lately I changed the typeface in Android Studio into Source Code Pro and encountered this issue very often. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn’t. I’m not sure if it’s due to the IDE itself or the font.
Alignment differences in Light vs ExtraLight
The variants Light and ExtraLight have different alignment in some if the glyphs, most notable those for ‘r’ and ‘f’. I think the ones in ExtraLight look more correct.
EDIT: The differences become even more obvious if you write some text in MS Word and, with the fonts drop-down opened, hover over the different fonts, causing MS Word to preview the font.
Unicode vertical bar results in non-monospaced display
When I flip a console display between source code pro and the system mono font, I see differences in the display. This particular table display uses a unicode vertical bar (http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2502/index.htm).
System mono (ubuntu 12):
Source code pro 1.0.13:
feature request: bower package
Is it possible to package the font via bower instead of downloading manually on source forge.
http://bower.io/search/?q=source%20code%20pro
How to add this fonts in Mac OS, using symbolic links?
i want to auto update the font when pulling new changes.
it created the fonts links, but the font book utility do not show them
PS: I don’t know how to label this issue as a question
Create a more condensed version of the font
The current version of the font looks wider than tall. While this helps with readability, it’s about 20% wider than the default Ubuntu Monospace font.
I’d like a font version which uses horizontal space more conservatively.
Hinting glitch in ampersand (&) of SourceCodePro-Bold.ttf
broken link
In the README.md there is a link to AFDKO (http://www.adobe.com/devnet/opentype/afdko.html) which is broken.
Add geometric shapes
Personally I’m looking to add support for the ▾ (U+25B8) and ▸ (U+25BE) symbols for use with the Vim NERDTree plugin, but it would make sense to add the entire geometric shapes set at the same time.
Powerline symbols
Understandably I am in the minority with this issue, but I figured I would post it here to get your thoughts.
I use Source Code Pro in MacVim, but more importantly I use with a special plugin called Powerline that has support for some custom glyphs that provide an overall nicer user experience.
The Powerline project includes a font patching tool to add these glyphs manually, however it has some issues when placing them, as can be seen by the screenshot below:
Notice how the arrows and Line Number glyphs seem to get chopped off at the bottom due to their vertical alignment being a tad lower than what should be expected?
Since I don’t know much about font development, here’s a link by the project author that explains the issue.
Sounds like the potential fixes either include some custom hackery with the font patcher to fix the glyph alignment or a potential fix in Source Code Pro itself, however it could also be the reason for it not working could be an intentional design piece on your own. He also mentioned potentially submitting a patch that includes the glyphs built in, however I am not sure whether you guys would even be open to that in the first place.
Source Code Pro on Windows doesn’t render as nicely
I like the way Source Code Pro looks on Mac OS X and Linux. But on Windows it is not really usable next to, e.g., Consolas.
Here’s Source Code Pro:
These are at the same point sizes.
Another weird thing I noticed is that the font that comes up when I select Source Code Pro is the same as the one when I select a random string of text like «foasfboasdj». However, if I select Source Code Pro in Notepad, I see the same font, so I don’t know what to think. Maybe it’s installed incorrectly? But I honestly cannot see how that would be considering I can see it in the fonts directory and it looks about the same there.
Any ideas what’s going on? Is this how it’s supposed to look on Windows?
Hebrew Support
This looks like a great font, but I’m still using Courier-New because of Hebrew support. If Hebrew can be supported it would be very nice. I don’t have much font design experience, but I can try to help.
Italic shapes
When `Source Code Pro` is specified as a webfont, it misrenders in Chrome
See the screenshot:
I’m on OSX 10.8.2
with Chrome Version 33.0.1750.152
When the webfont is used in a span, the span thinks it has zero width. The result is that multiple spans with Source Code Pro as the webfont will have an overlapping effect.
Source-Code-Pro look blurry when compared with fixed
Setting the font to SCP, it is pretty HUGE compared to the stock fixed one. Downsizing it to 7 points makes it almost unusable. I used
printf ‘\33]50;%s\007’ «xft:Source Code Pro-7
in urxvt to choose the size.
Screenshots can be found on
For comparison, the OpenType version, which renders the asterisk as intended:
TTF font building broken
Running build script:
Results in error, TTF files are not built
Investigation shows that font.ttf output tx tool is missing new glyphs (‘aturned’, etc):
Here is the output generated from GlyphOrderAndAliasDB_TT
Notice, the new glyphs are in this list.
Bold TTF: «CR» is mis-named «nonmarkingreturn», won’t compile
The TTF file for Source Code Pro Bold no longer corresponds to the GlyphOrderAndAliasDB file:
Looking into the font with TTX, the issue appears to be that the «CR» character has been renamed «nonmarkingreturn».
Capital ‘Q’ is taller than all the other letters.
The capital letter ‘Q’, at font size 10 is higher than all the other capitals (in addition to the tail being lower). This makes the letter stand out as larger than all the reset and is very noticeable in a all-caps word like REQUEST.
This does not seem to be a problem at other font sizes.
Regular is replaced with duplicate Medium
on at least Linux Mint and Antergos (formerly known as Cinnarch), using version 1.017 (downloaded from SourceForge), installed per-user (
/.local/share/fonts/). there is no «Regular» style of the fonts; there are, however, two «Medium» styles that are identical. I tried OTF and TTF, both have this issue.
Umlaut missing
Umlauts like «üöäÜÖÄ» are missing.
This might not be that important while coding, but I also edito loca files in my IDE that contain local special characters like the ones stated above.
Single Quotes Look like Double Quotes
Would there be a way to have single quotes somehow stand out as different than double quotes? In some of my code I am using string replaces to convert a single quote into a double quote and vise versa. For example,
With the current regular font face it is hard to tell whether the above is ‘»‘ (single quotes around a double quote) or «» (two double quotes).
Lower case i is not redered correctly on Windows at 11px
As you can see the i looks like a number 1. I fixed the issue by increasing the font size.
This doesn’t happen on MacOSX, so I think that is related to Windows font rendering. However maybe the font definition can be updated to avoid this issue.
Reduce the line height to 90%?
Using Terminal.app’s or iTerm’s preferences to set any font’s line height (to 0.9) results in still very good readability but with more lines of code displayed (great for ultrabook users).
Since this is a pretty big change and might not be considered, how would I go about making the changes on my own fork? I already have FDK installed, but I’m not sure which file I need to change (hoping it’s just a simple number change).
Box-drawing characters
Source Code Pro does not implement box-drawing characters. (Wikipedia)
Support for these characters would make Source Code Pro more useful for use in terminals/consoles.
Issue with ‘&’ character in Web font (Firefox, Windows)
This issue was originally reported at rust-lang/rust#16372. I don’t know if it really is a problem with the font itself (or has to do with Firefox web font rendering or something else), but I was asked to report it here.
See the following screenshot (that line should be let x = true && true; ), details can be found at the original issue:
Generation of the Web fonts
What is the process used to generate the Web fonts offered for download on Sourceforge?
I would like to contribute a CSS stylesheet with font-face declarations to make the use of the web fonts more straightforward.
Also, I noticed two issues in the SVG font, which I’d be glad to fix: missing root SVG element, missing id on the font element to reference the font from a CSS font-face declaration.
INSTALL.md
I’m not terribly familiar with how to install fonts on mac, windows, and linux, and that especially goes for seeing these fonts in this repo (given that the source files are there). Not clear exactly which files I need for installation only, and where I put them, etc. Would be helpful to have an INSTALL.md file in the root, along side README.me, which explains the basic steps for the major OS’s. Same goes for the «Source Sans» repo.
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Открыть сведения об источнике
Шрифт Source Code доступен по лицензии на открытый исходный код. Его можно использовать в учетной записи Adobe Fonts, как и любой другой шрифт из библиотеки Adobe Fonts. Дополнительные сведения о других способах использования Source Code см. в разделе «Сведения об авторских правах и лицензиях на вариант Source Code Pro ExtraLight, Source Code Pro ExtraLight Italic, Source Code Pro Light, Source Code Pro Light Italic, Source Code Pro Regular, Source Code Pro Italic, Source Code Pro Medium, Source Code Pro Medium Italic, Source Code Pro Semibold, Source Code Pro Semibold Italic, Source Code Pro Bold, Source Code Pro Bold Italic, Source Code Pro Black, and Source Code Pro Black Italic».
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- http://askubuntu.com/questions/193072/how-to-use-the-adobe-source-code-pro-font
- http://github.com/mutuki/Source-Code-Pro
- http://github.com/kanzmrsw/Source-Code-Pro
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- http://github.com/ak1nor1/Source-Code-Pro
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- http://github.com/amieiro/source-code-pro
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- http://github.com/Adobe-fonts/source-code-pro/
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