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EthicalHacker007
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Old 06-05-2014 , 11:02   Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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I googled "best programming fonts" and downloaded many fonts. But personally I liked Source™ Code Pro font. It's very easy to read, even at small sizes, and well distinguished between 0 and O, 1 and l. You can get it here. But I'm searching for more fonts, any suggestions?
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Old 06-05-2014 , 12:34   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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Font is not really the problem, it's rather the tool you use to read and write .sma file.

I suggest you notepad++ alliedmodders edition, search for it on amxmodx forum.
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Old 06-05-2014 , 12:54   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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Font is not really the problem, it's rather the tool you use to read and write .sma file.

I suggest you notepad++ alliedmodders edition, search for it on amxmodx forum.
Hmmm, but current Notepad version is 6.5.5 and Notepad++ AlliedModders Edition is v6.4.5. So I don't use it! I use AMXX Studio for writing plugins and Notepad++ for reading'em.
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Old 06-05-2014 , 17:20   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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The source code editor is irrelevant to the OP. You can use whatever font you want in Notepad++ (I've never used Arkshine's version).

I use the default in Notepad++ which is Courier New. That is the only thing that that font is good for .
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Old 06-06-2014 , 00:06   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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The source code editor is irrelevant to the OP. You can use whatever font you want in Notepad++ (I've never used Arkshine's version).

I use the default in Notepad++ which is Courier New. That is the only thing that that font is good for .
Good to know. Didn't knew you use smileys! Hehe.
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Old 06-06-2014 , 05:32   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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Meslo LG
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Old 06-06-2014 , 07:45   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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WOW! Much better than Source™ Code Pro.

I'm getting an error in AMXX-Studio. I clicked on Tools->Settings->Editor - Highlighter and then I observed that third-party fonts doesn't shows up in the list. And when I selected some random font like for example "Times New Roman" it changed for a second, and then restored back to default font. Any solution?
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Old 06-06-2014 , 12:11   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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i use it too ! fuck i like it !
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Old 06-06-2014 , 20:56   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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Menlo on OS X, Consolas on Windows.
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Old 06-07-2014 , 10:35   Re: Which font do you use for scripting/programming?
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Cool.
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