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+#+TITLE: Fonts
+
+* Intro
+
+ Being a programmer I spend a lot of time looking at text on my
+ computer. Mostly monospaced text. So I like to have something
+ nice to look at. This is a list of the fonts I've found and/or
+ tried and my opinion about them, these are not just facts so feel
+ free to disagree.
+
+ I'm currently using:
+
+ | Name | Size |
+ |--------+------------------------------|
+ | [[Monaco]] | 12 (or pixelsize=18 for XFT) |
+
+* List
+
+ Here is the list of fonts I've found and/or tried.
+
+** Monaco
+
+ This font has the most beautiful parentheses I've ever found
+ anywhere. Placing two together (like so ~()~) almost creates a
+ circle. I like this because I write quite a bit of lisp, and as
+ you may or may not know, lisp uses a lot of parentheses.
+
+** osaka_unicode
+
+ This font is almost identical to [[Monaco]]. The only real
+ differences I've found is that is has a different ~a~ and that is
+ adds a space to each quote (at least double, but I think also
+ single).