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Installing Mono on macOS is very simple: Download the latest Mono release for Mac; Run the.pkg file and accept the terms of the license. Mono is now installing: After the installation completed successfully, it’s a good idea to run through the basic hello world examples on this page to verify Mono. Brew tap caskroom/fonts brew cask install font-fira-code font-fira-mono font-fira-mono-for-powerline font-fira-sans As of Dec 31, 2019 the new Fira Code font cask is: brew tap homebrew/cask-fonts. Making the web more beautiful, fast, and open through great typography.
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I really like Ubuntu font, so I installed it also on my Mac.
All seemed good at first, using a simple text editor such as TextMate; but when I wanted to use Pages or simply Byword or Ulysses, I realised that something was going wrong with—characters encoding?
Look at this screenshot (the application is Pages):
The text should be, instead, this:
This is a test. Let[U+2019]s use some apostrophes and dashes.
[U+2013] I[U+2019]m goin[U+2019] out with my friends, mum.
[U+2013] What time are you comin[U+2019] back?
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[U+2013] About 23 o[U+2019] clock[U+2014]or maybe 24.
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That is:
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This is a test. Let’s use some apostrophes and dashes.
– I’m goin’ out with my friends, mum.
– What time are you comin’ back?
– About 23 o’ clock—or maybe 24.
Why does this happen? Is there something I can do?
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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.4)
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As I wait for the Linux on Ubuntu on Windows feature to arrive in this month Windows 10 update, I decided to add the Ubuntu fonts to Windows 10 in anticipation. Turns out to be really simple:
- Download the font zip from http://font.ubuntu.com/
- Unzip into a folder
- Select all the
.ttf
and right-click and selectinstall
.
This installs all the true type fonts to the
%SystemRoot%Fonts
location and registers the fonts so that they are availble to all Widows applications (including conhost).Now I can change the font in any windows app to an Ubuntu font. For example here is Notepad being set to use Ubuntu fonts.
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and here is what it looks like:
That's nice.