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# Iosevka ![Version](https://img.shields.io/github/release/be5invis/Iosevka.svg) [![Patreon](https://img.shields.io/badge/donate-patreon-red.svg)](https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5787198) [![Donate](https://img.shields.io/badge/donate-alipay-orange.svg)](http://7xpdnl.dl1.z0.glb.clouddn.com/T1v4huXnleXXXXXXXX.png)
2017-08-05 01:13:06 +02:00
Coders’ typeface, built from code.
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/be5invis/Iosevka/master/images/preview-all.png)
## Installation
Quit your editor/program. Unzip and open the folder.
* **[Instructions for Windows](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Typography/TrueTypeInstall.aspx)**
* **[Instructions for macOS](http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2509)**
* Standard distribution in Homebrew: `brew tap caskroom/fonts && brew cask install font-iosevka` (May be outdated).
* Customizable install using Homebrew: see [robertgzr/homebrew-tap](https://github.com/robertgzr/homebrew-tap).
* **Linux** : Copy the TTF files to your fonts directory → Run `sudo fc-cache`.
- Arch Linux users can install the font from the AUR [here](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ttf-iosevka) using an AUR wrapper or by doing it manually. [All variants](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?O=0&SeB=nd&K=ttf-iosevka&SB=n&SO=a&PP=50&do_Search=Go).
- Void Linux users can install the font with `xbps-install font-iosevka`.
* **FreeBSD**: The font can be installed with `pkg install iosevka`.
## Weights, Variants and OpenType features
The typeface contains 9 weights (Thin to Heavy) alongside with both italic and oblique versions, with the same metrics as the regular one.
![Weights sample](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/be5invis/Iosevka/master/images/weights.png)
All versions include the same ranges of characters: Latin letters, Greek letters (including Polytonic), some Cyrillic letters, IPA symbols and common punctuations and some symbols. You can check out the full list [here](http://be5invis.github.io/Iosevka/specimen.html).
![Languages Sample](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/be5invis/Iosevka/master/images/languages.png)
Iosevka supports accessing all letter variants using OpenType features.
![Style Sets](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/be5invis/Iosevka/master/images/stylesets.png)
![Character Variants](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/be5invis/Iosevka/master/images/charvars.png)
### Ligations
![Ligations Sample](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/be5invis/Iosevka/master/images/ligations.png)
Iosevka’s default ligation set is assigned to `calt` feature, though not all of them are enabled by default.
Iosevka supports Language-Specific Ligations, which is the ligation set enabled only under certain languages. These ligation sets are assigned to custom feature tags, like `XHS0`.
## Building from Source
To build Iosevka you should:
1. Ensure that [`nodejs`](http://nodejs.org) (≥ 8.4), [`ttfautohint`](http://www.freetype.org/ttfautohint/), [`otfcc`](https://github.com/caryll/otfcc) (≥ 0.9.3).
2. Install necessary libs by `npm install`. If you’ve installed them, upgrade to the latest.
3. `npm run build -- contents:iosevka`.
You will find TTFs, as well as WOFF(2) web fonts and one Webfont CSS in the `dist/` directory.
## Build Your Own Style
Since version 2.0, Iosevka would no longer support building via `makefile`. To initialize a custom build, you need:
1. Create `private-build-plans.toml` file.
2. Add a build plan into `private-build-plans.toml`, following this format:
```toml
[buildPlans.iosevka-custom] # <iosevka-custom> is your plan name
family = "Iosevka Custom" # Font menu family name
design = ["common styles"] # Common styles
upright = ["upright-only", "styles"] # Upright-only styles
italic = ["italic-only", "styles"] # Italic-only styles
oblique = ["oblique-only", "styles"] # Oblique-only styles
# Override default building weights
# When buildPlans.<plan name>.weights is absent
# All weights would built and mapped to default shape/CSS
[buildPlans.iosevka-custom.weights.regular]
shape = 400 # Weight for glyph shapes
menu = 400 # Weight for menu name
css = 400 # Weight for WebFont CSS
[buildPlans.iosevka-custom.weights.bold]
shape = 700
menu = 700
css = 700
# Override default building slant sets
# Format: <upright|italic|oblique> = <"normal"|"italic"|"oblique">
# When this section is absent, all slants would be built.
[buildPlans.iosevka-custom.slants]
upright = "normal"
italic = "italic"
oblique = "oblique"
```
3. Run `npm run build -- contents:<your plan name>` and the built fonts would be available in `dist/`. Aside from `contents:<plan>`, other options are:
1. `contents:<plan>` : TTF (Hinted and Unhinted), WOFF(2) and Webfont CSS;
2. `ttf:<plan>` : TTF;
3. `ttf-unhinted:<plan>` : Unhinted TTF only;
4. `woff:<plan>` : TTF and WOFF only;
5. `woff2:<plan>` : TTF and WOFF2 only;
The current available styles for `design`/`upright`/`italic`/`oblique` options are:
* Styles for general shape:
* `sans` : Sans serif (default).
* `slab` : Slab serif.
* Styles related to ligations and spacing:
- `term` : Disable ligations and exact monospace.
- The font built will not contain ligatures.
- All glyphs wider than one letter would be deleted.
- In case of your OS or editor cannot handle ligatures correctly, you can disable ligations with it.
- `termlig` : Similar to `term`, the font is exact monospace to make `fontconfig` happy, while ligations are still present.
- `nolig` : Disable ligation only.
- `type` : Make some symbols, like arrows (`→`) and mathematical operators full-width.
- `stress-fw` : When included, full-width characters varying form `U+FF00` to `U+FFFF` will be boxed to present a clear distinguish between ASCII and Full-width.
* All registered `ss##` and `cv##` feature tags, including:
* `ss01`~`ss10` : Predefined stylistic sets based on other Monospace fonts.
* `cv01`~`cv53` : Standalone character variants.
* Styles for ligation sets, include:
* `ligset-haskell`: Default ligation set would be assigned to Haskell.
* `ligset-idris`: Default ligation set would be assigned to Idris.
* `ligset-coq`: Default ligation set would be assigned to Coq.
* `ligset-elm`: Default ligation set would be assigned to Elm.
* `ligset-ml`: Default ligation set would be assigned to ML.
* `ligset-fs`: Default ligation set would be assigned to F#.
* `ligset-fstar`: Default ligation set would be assigned to F\*.
* `ligset-swift`: Default ligation set would be assigned to Swift.
* `ligset-purescript`: Default ligation set would be assigned to PureScript.
* Styles for further customizing default (`calt`) ligation sets. When any of these styles present in your configuration, the `ligset-*` styles would be overridden.
* `calt-clear`: Clear the `calt` ligation set.
* `calt-center-ops`: Vertically align some of the operators (like `*`) to the center position it is before or after a "center" operator (like `+`);
* `calt-arrow`: Enable ligation set that forms arrows;
* `calt-arrow2`: Enable ligation for more arrows, like `>>=`;
* `calt-html-comment`: Enable ligation for `<!--` and `<!---`;
* `calt-eqeq`: Enable ligation for `==` and `===`;
* `calt-ineq`: Enable ligation for `<=` and `>=`;
* `calt-arrowZALE`: Enable ligation for `<=` to form a left double arrow;
* `calt-arrowZAGE`: Enable ligation for `>=` to form a right inverse double arrow;
* `calt-exeq`: Enable ligation for `!=` and `!==`;
* `calt-slasheq`: Enable ligation for `/=` and `/==`;
* `calt-plusplus`: Enable ligation for `++` and further plus-chaining;
* `calt-llgg`: Enable ligation for `<<`, `>>` and other angle-bracket chaining;
* `calt-trig`: Enable ligation for `<|`, `|>` , `<||`, and other bar-and-angle-bracket symbols;
* `calt-dotoper`: Treat dot (`.`) as operator and perform chained centering;
* `calt-brst`: Center asterisk in `(*` and `*)`;
* `calt-logic`: Enable ligation for `/\` and `\/`;
* `calt-colons`: Enable ligation for `::` and `:::` ;
* Styles for changing the line space (leading):
* `leading-750`, `leading-1000`, `leading-1250`, `leading-1500`, `leading-1750`, `leading-2000`: Change the line space. Default is `leading-1250`.
* Styles for changing Powerline symbols' position:
* `powerline-scale-y-750`, `powerline-scale-y-875`, `powerline-scale-y-1000`, `powerline-scale-y-1125`, `powerline-scale-y-1250`, `powerline-scale-y-1375`, `powerline-scale-y-1500`: Resize the Powerline symbols vertically, from 75% to 150%.
* `powerline-scale-x-750`, `powerline-scale-x-875`, `powerline-scale-x-1000`, `powerline-scale-x-1125`, `powerline-scale-x-1250`, `powerline-scale-x-1375`, `powerline-scale-x-1500`: Resize the Powerline symbols horizontally, from 75% to 150%.
* `powerline-shift-y-n500`, `powerline-shift-y-n450`, `powerline-shift-y-n400`, `powerline-shift-y-n350`, `powerline-shift-y-n300`, `powerline-shift-y-n250`, `powerline-shift-y-n200`, `powerline-shift-y-n150`, `powerline-shift-y-n100`, `powerline-shift-y-n50`, `powerline-shift-y-0`, `powerline-shift-y-p50`, `powerline-shift-y-p100`, `powerline-shift-y-p150`, `powerline-shift-y-p200`, `powerline-shift-y-p250`, `powerline-shift-y-p300`, `powerline-shift-y-p350`, `powerline-shift-y-p400`, `powerline-shift-y-p450`, `powerline-shift-y-p500`: Shift the Powerline symbols vertically, from -0.5em to +0.5em.
* `powerline-shift-x-n500`, `powerline-shift-x-n450`, `powerline-shift-x-n400`, `powerline-shift-x-n350`, `powerline-shift-x-n300`, `powerline-shift-x-n250`, `powerline-shift-x-n200`, `powerline-shift-x-n150`, `powerline-shift-x-n100`, `powerline-shift-x-n50`, `powerline-shift-x-0`, `powerline-shift-x-p50`, `powerline-shift-x-p100`, `powerline-shift-x-p150`, `powerline-shift-x-p200`, `powerline-shift-x-p250`, `powerline-shift-x-p300`, `powerline-shift-x-p350`, `powerline-shift-x-p400`, `powerline-shift-x-p450`, `powerline-shift-x-p500`: Shift the Powerline symbols horizontally, from -0.5em to +0.5em.
* Styles for changing the width:
* `expanded`: Expand the width by 10%;
* `compressed`: Compress the width by 10%.
* NOTE: these styles are highly experimental. Handle with extreme care.
* Styles for individual characters. They are easy-to-understand names of the `cv##` styles, including:
* Styles for letter `l`:
* `v-l-hooky` : Hooky `l`.
* `v-l-zshaped` : Z-shaped `l`.
* `v-l-serifed` : Serifed `l` (default for upright and oblique).
* `v-l-italic` : Italic `l` (default for italic).
* `v-l-tailed` : `l` with a curved tail.
* `v-l-hookybottom` : `l` with a straight tail.
* Styles for letter `i`:
* `v-i-hooky` : Hooky `i`.
* `v-i-zshaped` : Z-shaped `i`.
* `v-i-serifed` : Serifed `i` (default for upright and oblique).
* `v-i-italic` : Italic `i` (default for italic).
* Styles for letter `a`:
* `v-a-doublestorey` : Double-storey `a` (default for upright and oblique).
* `v-a-singlestorey` : Single-storey `a` (default for italic).
* Styles for letter `f`:
* `v-f-straight`: `f` without bottom hook (default for upright and oblique).
* `v-f-tailed`: `f` with a leftward bottom hook (default for italic).
* Styles for letter `g`:
* `v-g-doublestorey` : Double-storey `g` (default for upright and oblique).
* `v-g-singlestorey` : Single-storey `g` (default for italic).
* `v-g-opendoublestorey` : Open Double-storey `g`.
* Styles for letter `m`:
* `v-m-longleg` : `m` with long middle leg (default).
* `v-m-shortleg` : `m` with shorter middle leg.
* Styles for letter `t`:
* `v-t-standard` : Standard `t` shape (default).
* `v-t-cross` : Futura-like `t` shape.
* Styles for letter `Q`:
* `v-q-taily` : `Q` with a curly tail (default).
* `v-q-straight` : `Q` with a straight tail in the old versions.
* Styles for letter `y`:
* `v-y-straight`: More-straight letter `y`.
* `v-y-curly`: Curly, cursive-like `y`.
* Styles for zero (`0`):
* `v-zero-slashed` : Slashed Zero `0` (default).
* `v-zero-dotted` : Dotted Zero `0`.
* `v-zero-unslashed` : O-like `0`.
* Styles for one (`1`)
* `v-one-serifed` : `1` with bottom serif (default for Slab).
* `v-one-hooky` : `1` without bottom serif (default for Sans).
* Styles for three (`3`):
* `v-three-flattop` : Flat top `3` (Like Museo Sans / Montserrat).
* `v-three-twoarks` : Arched top `3` (default).
* Styles for ASCII tilde (`~`), asterisk (`*`), paragraph(`¶`), underscore (`_`) and ASCII Caret (`^`):
* `v-tilde-high` : Higher tilde `~`.
* `v-tilde-low` : Lower tilde `~` (default).
* `v-asterisk-high` : Higher asterisk `*` (default).
* `v-asterisk-low` : Lower asterisk `*`.
* `v-paragraph-high` : Higher paragraph symbol `¶` (default).
* `v-paragraph-low` : Lower paragraph symbol `¶`.
* `v-caret-high` : Higher circumflex `^` (default).
* `v-caret-low` : Lower circumflex `^`.
* `v-underscore-high` : Higher underscore `_` (default).
* `v-underscore-low` : Lower underscore `_`.
* Styles for At (`@`):
* `v-at-long` : The long, three-fold At symbol in Iosevka 1.7.x.
* `v-at-fourfold` : The traditional, four-fold At symbol.
* `v-at-short` : The shorter, Fira-like At symbol introduced in Iosevka 1.8.
* Styles for Eszet (`ß`):
* `v-eszet-traditional` : Traditional, Fraktur-like Eszet.
* `v-eszet-sulzbacher` : A more modern, beta-like Eszet (default).
* Styles for curly brackets (`{}`):
* `v-brace-straight` : More straight braces.
* `v-brace-curly` : More curly braces (default).
* Styles for dollar symbol (`$`):
* `v-dollar-open` : Dollar symbol with open contour.
* `v-dollar-through` : Dollar symbol with strike-through vertical bar (default).
* `v-dollar-opencap` : Dollar symbol with open contour, not exceeding baseline and ascender.
* `v-dollar-throughcap` : Dollar symbol with strike-through vertical bar, not exceeding baseline and ascender.
* Styles for Number sign (`#`):
* `v-numbersign-upright` : Number sign with vertical bars (default).
* `v-numbersign-slanted` : Number sign with slanted bars.
## For Chinese and Japanese users...
→ [Sarasa Gothic](https://github.com/be5invis/Sarasa-Gothic).
---
![Family Matrix](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/be5invis/Iosevka/master/images/matrix.png)
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## 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.
* This denotes that the Nerd Font glyphs will be monospaced not necessarily that the entire font will be monospaced
### Ligatures
By the *Nerd Font* policy, the variant with the `'Mono'` suffix is not supposed to have any ligatures.
Use the non-*Mono* variants to have ligatures.
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### Explanation
Once you narrow down your font choice of family (`Droid Sans`, `Inconsolata`, etc) and style (`bold`, `italic`, etc) you have 2 main choices:
#### `Option 1: Download already patched font`
* download an already patched font from the `complete` folder
* This is most likely the one you want. It includes **all** of the glyphs from all of the glyph sets. Only caution here is that some fonts have glyphs in the _same_ code point so to include everything some had to be moved to alternate code points.
#### `Option 2: Patch your own font`
* patch your own variations with the various options provided by the font patcher (see each font's readme for full list of combinations available)
* This is the option you want if the font you use is _not_ already included or you want maximum control of what's included
* 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]. The goal is to provide every combination possible in this folder.
For more information see: [The FAQ](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/wiki/FAQ-and-Troubleshooting#which-font)
[vim-devicons]:https://github.com/ryanoasis/vim-devicons
[vorillaz-devicons]:https://vorillaz.github.io/devicons/
[font-awesome]:https://github.com/FortAwesome/Font-Awesome
[octicons]:https://github.com/primer/octicons
[gabrielelana-pomicons]:https://github.com/gabrielelana/pomicons
[Seti-UI]:https://atom.io/themes/seti-ui
[ryanoasis-powerline-extra-symbols]:https://github.com/ryanoasis/powerline-extra-symbols
[SIL-RFN]:http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?item_id=OFL_web_fonts_and_RFNs#14cbfd4a