Seriously, though, Comic Sans was originally designed to be legible at the smallest possible font size, and the lack of hard lines makes it easier to read!

  • nii236
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    162 years ago

    Wow, poor comic sans didn’t deserve all the hate it got

        • @curiosityLynx@beehaw.org
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          22 years ago

          I miss RES’s context feature now. Thank god this thread wasn’t too long, so I was able to find my comment you replied to in it in a reasonable amount of time.

  • @GraceGH@beehaw.org
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    112 years ago

    I came here to get mad but comic sans monospaced looks really good. I’m impressed. I might switch my IDE to this.

      • @tias@discuss.tchncs.de
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        22 years ago

        Looks to me like it has a ligature that visually appears as two separate characters but are spaced to be close together. See the <= in the code examples on the page.

    • Deebster
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      12 years ago

      Reducing the font-size makes it look pretty great.

      • Kajo [he/him] 🌈
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        12 years ago

        Still using Comic Mono, I really like it.

        I’d just like to slightly increase the letter spacing. Some portions of code felt a bit too dense. Maybe I’ll try to tweak that after my vacation (starting today, 8 days with no computer)

        • @sujeewa@discuss.tchncs.de
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          12 years ago

          Wonderful! I also installed Comic Mono yesterday kept it until now. So far so good. Yeah you are right, sometimes the code feels a little bit dense. If you do something about that, please give us an update.

          BTW enjoy your vacation!

  • @kneekon@beehaw.org
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    102 years ago

    My original intention was to come here and proclaim that you’re a heretic. Having looked at it for a moment, I think that you’re onto something here…

    • @Nicktar@beehaw.org
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      12 years ago

      same here… just right now downloading the font, thinking if I don’t at least give it a try, I’ll forever wonder what it’d be like…

  • @NattyNatty2x4@beehaw.org
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    102 years ago

    I will forever believe the comic sans hate is one of the internet’s seemingly random circlejerks, like hating Imagine Dragons.

    • @mifuyne@beehaw.org
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      92 years ago

      There were legitimate reasons from a design standpoint. It’s badly balanced, the spacing is inconsistent…and it was everywhere.

      Funny enough, I suspect what makes it a badly designed font might be why some people with dyslexia have an easier time reading with it. The badly balanced, poor spacing, probably made the letters in the font more distinguishable from one another.

      If you (or anyone else that’s interested) have the time, I think this article, “Why You Hate Comic Sans,” goes over all of it pretty well.

      • @musicalcactus@midwest.social
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        42 years ago

        I’ve heard that too - part of the issue with dyslexia is that it’s easy to flip the letters around in your head, when none of the letters look the same, it makes it easier to read. Open Dyslexia is another one that does something similar.

      • @KerPop47@lemmy.worldOP
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        22 years ago

        I recently read a review of 1990s pop aesthetics, and it was probably intentional for reasons that resonate with us again. In the 90s, with the advent of omnipresent computers, organic, amateurish handwriting became really popular, and I think that’s what comic sans is good at looking like.

  • V ‎ ‎
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    72 years ago

    I…don’t hate it? Why am I not horribly offended by this?

    • @bobslaede@feddit.dk
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      22 years ago

      I think some of the reason might be that Comic sans used to have really bad kerning. But with a mono font it is not really an issue.

    • @qwacko@lemmy.nz
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      12 years ago

      Yeah, this has me intrigued. May try it out in vscode just for a lark. Possibly actually will be easier to read with some nice shapes…

  • Jim P.
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    62 years ago

    If you like that, check out Recursive Sans & Mono

    I wouldn’t pick it over Fira Code but it has a bit of whimsy to it that reminds me of Comic Mono.

  • @aponigricon@beehaw.org
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    62 years ago

    It’s interesting that you added serifs and monospacing to a sans serif font. It’s almost like comic sans but with all the things that make it comic sans removed.

    • MadMaurice
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      42 years ago

      Well it is Comic Mono after all, not Comic Sans Mono :)

  • Domi
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    52 years ago

    As long as it’s a monospaced font I don’t really care what the font is. (Wingdings excluded)

    Might give it a try for a day.