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The case for proportional fonts in coding

2 points| thanatropism | 1 year ago |storck.io

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marssaxman|1 year ago

I tried this, many years ago, but it did not take long before I gave it up. Code is full of skinny punctuation characters whose meaning is critical to understanding, and allowing a proportional font to squish down the screen area they occupy does not improve readability. This can easily be seen in the author's own screenshots.

spacedcowboy|1 year ago

Nope, no thanks.

Space indentation after text is very much a thing for me, and proportional fonts break that. Monospaced text looks neater to my eye, as well, and when I’m trying to figure out “how the hell that ever worked”, I don’t want the cognitive dissonance of trying to ignore the unaligned text.