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Monospaced font

A monospaced font, also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font, is a font whose letters and characters each occupy the same amount of horizontal space.[1][a] This contrasts with variable-width fonts, where the letters and spacings have different widths.

Comparison between variable-width fonts and monospaced fonts

Monospaced fonts are customary on typewriters and for typesetting computer code.

Monospaced fonts were widely used in early computers and computer terminals, which often had extremely limited graphical capabilities. Hardware implementation was simplified by using a text mode where the screen layout was addressed as a regular grid of tiles, each of which could be set to display a character by indexing into the hardware's character map. Some systems allowed colored text to be displayed by varying the foreground and background color for each tile. Other effects included reverse video and blinking text. Nevertheless, these early systems were typically limited to a single console font.

Even though computers can now display a wide variety of fonts, the majority of IDEs and software text editors employ a monospaced font as the default typeface. This increases the readability of source code, which is often heavily reliant on distinctions involving individual symbols, and makes differences between letters more unambiguous in situations like password entry boxes where typing mistakes are unacceptable.[2] Monospaced fonts are also used in terminal emulation and for laying out tabulated data in plain text documents. In technical manuals and resources for programming languages, a monospaced font is often used to distinguish code from natural-language text. Monospaced fonts are also used by disassembler output, causing the information to align in vertical columns.

Optical character recognition has better accuracy with monospaced fonts. Examples are OCR-A and OCR-B.

The term modern is sometimes used as a synonym for monospace generic font family. The term modern can be used for a fixed-pitch generic font family name, which is used in OpenDocument format (ISO/IEC 26300:2006) and Rich Text Format.[3][4]

Examples of monospaced fonts include Courier, Lucida Console, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, Inconsolata and Source Code Pro.

Use in art edit

Multiple art forms have developed within computers' and typewriters' monospaced typographic settings in which the nth character of every line align vertically with each other. (Such a group of characters is sometimes called a column.) A proportional and monospaced font's reproduction of an element of ANSI art, line drawing, is illustrated below.

Proportional font Monospaced font

┌─┐ ┌┬┐
│ │ ├┼┤
└─┘ └┴┘

┌─┐ ┌┬┐ │ │ ├┼┤ └─┘ └┴┘ 

The failure of a proportional font to reproduce the desired boxes above motivates monospaced fonts' use in the creation and viewing of ASCII and ANSI art. Some poetry composed monospaced on typewriters or computers also depends on the vertical alignment of character columns. E. E. Cummings' poetry is often set in monospaced type for this reason.[citation needed] Some classic video games (e.g. Rogue and NetHack) and those imitating their style (e.g. Dwarf Fortress) use a monospaced grid of characters to render their state for the player. Quiz Show (1976) is believed to be the first video game to use 8×8 monospaced "arcade font", which got widely adopted by computer games of the time.

Tabular figures edit

 
Proportional (upper) and tabular (lower) figures in Palatino

Many fonts that generally are not monospaced have numerals that are known as tabular figures.[5][6] As tabular spacing makes all numbers with the same number of digits the same width, it is used for typesetting documents such as price lists, stock listings and sums in mathematics textbooks, all of which require columns of numbers to line up on top of each other for easier comparison.[7] Tabular spacing is also a common feature of simple printing devices such as cash registers and date-stamps.[8] Fonts intended for professional use in documents such as business reports may also make the bold numbers take up the same width as the numbers in regular style; the consistency between styles is called "duplexing".[9]

 
Duplexed numerals in Concourse. The bold and non-bold digits have the same width.

The alternative to tabular spacing is proportional spacing, which places the numbers closely together, reducing empty space in a document, and is thought to allow the numbers to blend into the text more effectively.[10] With modern fonts using the TrueType or OpenType formats, it is possible to include both proportional and tabular figures in the same font file, and choose between them using font options settings in applications such as word processors or web browsers.[11][12][13]

Other uses edit

In biochemistry, monospaced fonts are preferred for displaying nucleic acid and protein sequences, as they ensure that the representation of every nucleotide or amino acid occupies the same amount of space. Alignment of the letters makes it easier to compare different sequences visually.

Both screenplays and stage play scripts frequently use monospaced fonts, to make it easier to judge the time a script will last for from the number of pages. The industry standard is 12 point Courier. A tradition holds that, on this format, one page of script will take one minute of screen or stage time.[14]

Monospaced fonts are frequently used in tablature music for guitar and bass guitar. Each line in a tabulature represents a guitar string, which requires that chords played across multiple strings be tabbed in vertical sequence, a feat accomplished only with the predictability of fixed width.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This definition does not apply to fonts with CJK support; see Duospaced font § In CJK typography.

References edit

  1. ^ Rosendorf, Theodore (2009). The Typographic Desk Reference. New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-58456-231-3.
  2. ^ Spolsky, Joel (24 October 2001). "User Interface Design For Programmers". Joel On Software. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. ^ OpenDocument v1.1 specification (PDF), retrieved 2010-05-01.
  4. ^ Microsoft Corporation (June 1992), Microsoft Product Support Services Application Note (Text File) – GC0165: RICH-TEXT FORMAT (RTF) SPECIFICATION (TXT), retrieved 2010-03-13.
  5. ^ "A New Face for Adobe". Typekit Blog. Adobe. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  6. ^ Shinn, Nick. (PDF). Shinntype. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  7. ^ Strizver, Elaine. "Proportional vs. Tabular Figures". fonts.com. Monotype Imaging. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  8. ^ "Revenue". Hoefler & Frere-Jones. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Gotham Numerics". Hoefler & Frere-Jones. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  10. ^ "Gotham: Numerics". Hoefler & Frere-Jones. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  11. ^ Butterick, Matthew. "Alternate figures: consider the context". Butternick's Practical Typography.
  12. ^ Saller, Carol. "Old-Style Versus Lining Figures". Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  13. ^ Bergsland, David. . Design & Publishing Center. Archived from the original on 19 October 2007. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  14. ^ August, John (22 March 2006). "How accurate is the page-per-minute rule?". Retrieved 17 November 2014.

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a column A proportional and monospaced font s reproduction of an element of ANSI art line drawing is illustrated below Proportional font Monospaced font The failure of a proportional font to reproduce the desired boxes above motivates monospaced fonts use in the creation and viewing of ASCII and ANSI art Some poetry composed monospaced on typewriters or computers also depends on the vertical alignment of character columns E E Cummings poetry is often set in monospaced type for this reason citation needed Some classic video games e g Rogue and NetHack and those imitating their style e g Dwarf Fortress use a monospaced grid of characters to render their state for the player Quiz Show 1976 is believed to be the first video game to use 8 8 monospaced arcade font which got widely adopted by computer games of the time Tabular figures edit nbsp Proportional upper and tabular lower figures in Palatino Many fonts that generally are not monospaced have numerals that are known as tabular figures 5 6 As tabular spacing makes all numbers with the same number of digits the same width it is used for typesetting documents such as price lists stock listings and sums in mathematics textbooks all of which require columns of numbers to line up on top of each other for easier comparison 7 Tabular spacing is also a common feature of simple printing devices such as cash registers and date stamps 8 Fonts intended for professional use in documents such as business reports may also make the bold numbers take up the same width as the numbers in regular style the consistency between styles is called duplexing 9 nbsp Duplexed numerals in Concourse The bold and non bold digits have the same width The alternative to tabular spacing is proportional spacing which places the numbers closely together reducing empty space in a document and is thought to allow the numbers to blend into the text more effectively 10 With modern fonts using the TrueType or OpenType formats it is possible to include both proportional and tabular figures in the same font file and choose between them using font options settings in applications such as word processors or web browsers 11 12 13 Other uses editIn biochemistry monospaced fonts are preferred for displaying nucleic acid and protein sequences as they ensure that the representation of every nucleotide or amino acid occupies the same amount of space Alignment of the letters makes it easier to compare different sequences visually Both screenplays and stage play scripts frequently use monospaced fonts to make it easier to judge the time a script will last for from the number of pages The industry standard is 12 point Courier A tradition holds that on this format one page of script will take one minute of screen or stage time 14 Monospaced fonts are frequently used in tablature music for guitar and bass guitar Each line in a tabulature represents a guitar string which requires that chords played across multiple strings be tabbed in vertical sequence a feat accomplished only with the predictability of fixed width See also editList of monospaced typefaces Duospaced font Mathematical Alphanumeric SymbolsNotes edit This definition does not apply to fonts with CJK support see Duospaced font In CJK typography References edit Rosendorf Theodore 2009 The Typographic Desk Reference New Castle Delaware Oak Knoll Press p 12 ISBN 978 1 58456 231 3 Spolsky Joel 24 October 2001 User Interface Design For Programmers Joel On Software Retrieved 17 November 2014 OpenDocument v1 1 specification PDF retrieved 2010 05 01 Microsoft Corporation June 1992 Microsoft Product Support Services Application Note Text File GC0165 RICH TEXT FORMAT RTF SPECIFICATION TXT retrieved 2010 03 13 A New Face for Adobe Typekit Blog Adobe Retrieved 8 January 2016 Shinn Nick Shinntype Modern Suite specification PDF Shinntype Archived from the original PDF on 25 February 2021 Retrieved 16 October 2015 Strizver Elaine Proportional vs Tabular Figures fonts com Monotype 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