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The esoteric languages community has created several programming fonts. As the list is getting too long for a wisdom entry, I will list them here.
- http://www.orenwatson.be/fontdemo.htm \oren\'s 8×16 bitmap font Neoletters. fixed grid of 8×16 pixels for single-width characters and 16×16 pixels for double-wdith characters. covers a very large set of characters, including hangul and a large selection of kanji. different characters try to be visually distinguishable to help in programming.
- https://github.com/lifthrasiir/unison/ lifthrasiir's 8×16 hybrid bitmap font Unison. works as a bitmap point with fixed 8×16 pixel grid for single-width characters and 16×16 pixels for double-wdith characters with a few characters even wider up to six cells width. can also be used as a vector font scalable to larger sizes, where pieces of the glyph shapes are still aligned to the same grid but need not occupy full pixels, and this is compiled from the same source as the bitmap version. has the second largest coverage of characters among these fonts. different characters try to be visually distinguishable to help in programming.
- http://www.math.bme.hu/~ambrus/pu/fecupboard20-c.pcf.gz b_jonas's 10×20 bitmap font FeCupboard20. small coverage. different characters try to be visually distinguishable to help in programming.
- https://github.com/fis/rfk86/tree/master/web/font fizzie's 4×6 bitmap font.
- https://firefly.nu/up/fonts/ FireFly's bitmap fonts in multiple small sizes.
- http://tom7.org/fixedersys/ Tom7's bitmap fonts FixederSys, in two sizes.
- https://github.com/zzo38/scorpion/tree/trunk/gui/font Bitmap fonts created by zzo38, mainly from combinations of other fonts, but some characters are custom design. Supports TRON character code.