Lexend
I have always used monospaced fonts in my text editors. For the last few years, I have been using:
- Recursive Sans & Mono
- protesilaosiosevka-comfy Custom build of Iosevka with different style and metrics than the default.
- iosevka-output A custom Iosevka build modeled after the lovely Input Mono font wide (extended) characters, legible glyphs, and tightened line spacing
- Input Fonts for Code
Emacs lets me use variable-pitch fonts in my text editor and I have been using Lexend — Change the way the world reads..
Don’t know the science behind it. They have some on their site. Like reading and writing with it.
Using the font in Emacs and every other text editor installed on the machine.
It is free. You can try it out for yourself. I love the Lexend Deca variation of the font.
macosxguru at the gmail thingie.