A monospaced font for programmers and other terminal groupies.
**TTF** file is in `./build` directory.
![DaddyTimeMono Font Sample](DaddyTimeMono-sample.gif)
## Currently Featured
- Unaccented Alphabet
- Numerals
- Punctuation
- Box-Drawing Characters
- CJK Fullwidth Unaccented Alphabet
- CJK Fullwidth Numerals
- CJK Fullwidth Punctuation
- CP437/ANSI Line Drawing & Box-Fill Characters
## TODO Features
- CP437/ANSI Box-Fill Character Width
- Accented Latin Characters
- Powerline Symbols
- Possibly Cyrillic
## Credits
Digits inspired by the [Corona PPC-400](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corona_Data_Systems#Corona_PPC-400) BIOS font.
![PPC-400 BIOS Font](cordata-font.png)
All other characters by Jason Stewart.
### Special thanks to:
- George Williams and the entire [FontForge](http://fontforge.github.io/en-US/) team for making a useful creative tool freely available.
- The [ttfautohint](https://www.freetype.org/ttfautohint/) team and their fantastic tool for making this font usable at lower resolutions.
- Ricardo Bánffy of [3270 font](https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font) fame for sharing an image of the Cordata PPC-400 BIOS font.
- Whoever designed the PPC-400 font back in the day that has provided such sweet, sweet inspiration.
## Notes
- If you're using PuTTY, you will need to check "*allow selection of variable-pitch fonts*" for DaddyTimeMono to appear in the fonts dialog. The CJK fullwidth characters are twice the width of all other characters, and prevent PuTTY from recognizing it as a monospaced font.
## Which font?
### TL;DR
* Pick your font family and then select from the `'complete'` directory.
* If you are on Windows pick a font with the `'Windows Compatible'` suffix.
* This includes specific tweaks to ensure the font works on Windows, in particular monospace identification and font name length limitations
* If you are limited to monospaced fonts (because of your terminal, etc) then pick a font with the `'Mono'` suffix.
* If you want to have bigger icons (usually around 1.5 normal letters wide) pick a font without `'Mono'` suffix. Most terminals support this, but ymmv.
* This contains a list of _all permutations_ of the various glyphs. E.g. You want the font with only [Octicons][octicons] or you want the font with just [Font Awesome][font-awesome] and [Devicons][vorillaz-devicons].