Re: Tool to compare and choose fonts
It was that, Ihor! Thanks Ihor and Juan Manuel Jan 5, 2022 15:03:27 Ihor Radchenko : > Ypo writes: > >> Was a tool to compare fonts presented in this list some time ago? >> >> I lost it, I thought I discovered it on Reddit, but now I am thinking I >> found it here. >> >> It was a script that presented on emacs every font in the computer, in >> pairs; so the user chose one font each time, like if it were a >> "championship" between fonts. > > See https://ruzkuku.com/texts/emacs-font-game.html > > Best, > Ihor
Re: Tool to compare and choose fonts
Ypo writes: > Was a tool to compare fonts presented in this list some time ago? > > I lost it, I thought I discovered it on Reddit, but now I am thinking I found > it here. > > It was a script that presented on emacs every font in the computer, in pairs; > so the user chose one font each time, like if it were a "championship" > between fonts. See https://ruzkuku.com/texts/emacs-font-game.html Best, Ihor
Re: Tool to compare and choose fonts
Ypo writes: > Was a tool to compare fonts presented in this list some time ago? > > I lost it, I thought I discovered it on Reddit, but now I am thinking > I found it here. > > It was a script that presented on emacs every font in the computer, in > pairs; so the user chose one font each time, like if it were a > "championship" between fonts. https://github.com/alphapapa/unpackaged.el#font-compare Outside of Emacs there are many tools for auditing fonts. In TeX live you have the otfinfo script, for example, very useful. And recently the Unicode Font Table package has been uploaded to CTAN, to represent character tables in (Lua/Xe)LaTeX: https://www.ctan.org/pkg/unicodefonttable (an example that I have done inside Org, using LaTeX blocks: https://i.imgur.com/eiiAUlB.png) Best regards, Juan Manuel