TrueType Font from the Apple II Computer of the 1980s
This is amazing. I can use the font from my beloved 1988 Apple IIc computer for my Win XP and Putty command prompts. (If you had a Commodore, TRS-80, or other computer from the pre-GUI days, you can probably find its font and install it on your computer.)
Here's the Apple font showing Haskell code on a Java-based editor (jEdit). We've come a long way since the days of BASIC programming.
Here's the Apple font showing Haskell code on a Java-based editor (jEdit). We've come a long way since the days of BASIC programming.
2 Comments:
Glad you like the font. Maybe I should do a version with a full ANSI character set at some point? Get all those accented characters into a 8x9 grid somehow! (Some time in the next 10 years, once I have some free time. {grin})
By Anonymous, at 8/28/2007 8:53 p.m.
Thug - Your font rocks! Brings back memories.
By Jonathan, at 8/28/2007 9:44 p.m.
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