Synthetic fonts for programming "HACK" in English and Japanese "Genju Gothic"

Synthetic fonts for programming "HACK" in English and Japanese "Genju Gothic"

  • By huaweicomputers
  • 11/10/2022

 "HACKGEN" is a programming font that combines the English fonts "HACK" for programming and the Japanese fonts derived "Gen no Gothic".You can download it from the "GitHub" project page.

 "Hack" is a gothic body featuring a clear character drawn on a thick line.The accent is emphasized to make it easier to determine the "I", lowercase "L", the number "1", the number "O", and the number "0".It is devised such as adding points.

プログラミング向けフォント「白源」 ~英文の「Hack」と日本語の「源柔ゴシック」を合成

 On the other hand, "Genju Gothic" is a Japanese font that has a rounded gothic Gothic Gothic Gothic.In addition to improving the line spacing to make it easy to use in office software, etc., the missing characters are complemented with "M+ Outline Fonts".The kanji is recorded up to the fourth water quasi -kanji.

 "White Source" mainly uses the "Hack" -based font for the alphanumeric symbols of the ASCII code, and other kanji, kanji, and symbols.In addition, half -width: The full -width character width ratio is 1: 2, and a unique glyph is assigned to the full -width space and visualized.In addition, accents are emphasized to make it easier to determine the long sound symbol " -" and the kanji number 1 "one", and it is easier to distinguish even if the display size is small and the display size is large.

 "HackGen-Regular" is the regular version of "White Source" archive..In addition to "TTF", "HackGenconsole-Regular.TTF "," HackGen35-Regular.TTF "," HackGen35console-Regular.Includes a total of eight types, TTF "and bold version of each font.It can be used properly according to the taste and usage scene.The differences in each variation are as follows.

 License is "Sil Open Font License 1.1 ".The binding is relatively loose, and it is free of charge regardless of personal use and commercial use, not only embeds on the website, but can also be modified to develop derivative fonts, or incorporate them into apps and games.