Description:
The free font String Literal + Variable is carefully designed by Vid the Kid, showcasing a thoughtful balance of creativity and usability and falls under the Fixed width font style. When you download the ZIP file, it contains only 36.76 KB of font files, making it lightweight and quick to download. Please review the license details below to understand permitted usage and distribution rights. If license information is not available, we recommend using this font for personal projects only or contacting the author directly for commercial usage permissions.
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STRING LITERAL by David P. Kovalchik a.k.a. Vid the Kid
Version 0.60
1. String Literal (StrLit.ttf) - A modern, mono-spaced sans font designed so commonly-confused characters (such as I, l, and 1) appear distinct. Contains Windows ANSI codepage 1252 character set, as well as DOS ASCII codepage 437 characters in their modern Unicode codepoints. (In Unicode-aware text editors, import cp437 text using the appropriate import filter, and all characters will appear correct in the String Literal font.) May also be useful for computer code. At 9 points, 80 columns by 43 rows fit nicely in 7.5" by 10" space. At 12 points, 80 columns by 25 rows fit nicely in 10" by 7.5" space.
2. String Variable (StrVar.ttf) - A proportional, general-use version of String Literal. Still useful for computer code if having a mono-spaced font isn't necessary.
3. String Literal 437 (Str437.ttf) - The same as String Literal, except the cp437 (DOS ASCII) characters are mapped to their original positions. Useful for viewing cp437 text in non-Unicode-aware applications such as Windows Notepad.
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