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Am 26.05.2017 um 19:06 schrieb Bald Eagle:
> I was just looking around for something pleasing to the eye, but with the
> crucial distinctions between 1 and l, O and 0.
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> I came across things like this:
> http://hivelogic.com/articles/top-10-programming-fonts/
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> And was just wondering if anyone had a clear favorite.
>
> (Also interested in nice typefaces for math symbols like that double-stroke
> style used for "all real numbers", etc.
Consolas works nicely for me.
As for number set symbols, you don't necessarily need to look for a
special font for those - Unicode has dedicated codepoints set aside for
the common ones:
U+2102 C Complex Numbers
U+210D H
U+2115 N Natural Numbers
U+2119 P
U+211A Q Rational Numbers
U+211D R Real Numbers
U+2124 Z Integer Numbers
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