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Iosevka ST

Custom build of the Iosevka font.

Character styles

Based of default configuration with changes:

  • D with more rounded shape; without serifs
  • G with tootheless (corner) body, and inward hook terminal; without top serif
  • I with short serifs
  • W with curly body; without serifs
  • f with flat top hook, descending extension, and crossbar at X-height
  • i with shorter top serif and full bottom serif
  • k with standard shape; without serifs, to override default italic
  • l with top serif and curly-then-flat tail
  • t with body with flat hook, and a shorter neck
  • w with curly body; without serifs
  • y with straight shape, and a tail turns leftward; without serifs
  • Greek small Lambda (λ) with straight upper and a tail turns leftward
  • Cyrillic Capital Lower Zhe (Ж) with curly legs
  • Cyrillic Lower Zhe (ж) with curly legs
  • Cyrillic Capital Ze (З) with serif at both top and bottom, to distinguish from 3
  • Cyrillic Capital Ka (К) with straight shape; without serifs
  • Cyrillic Lower Ka (к) with straight shape; without serifs
  • Cyrillic Lower Ef (ф) with standard shape and without serifs, to override default italic
  • Zero (0) with oval shape; without slash
  • 2 with straight neck; without serifs
  • 4 with closed contour; without serifs
  • 5 with arched middle part; without serifs
  • 8 looks like two circles joined together
  • 9 with a more open contour
  • Asterisk (*) with five-pointed shape, and medium position
  • Higher circumflex ^
  • Parenthesis with larger contour, like that in Monaco
  • More straight braces
  • Straight Guillemets (« »)
  • Number sign with slanted bars
  • At symbol (@) with four-fold body, and solid inner
  • Dollar symbol with interrupted strike-through vertical bar
  • Percent % with rings and continuous bar

Ligations

  • Vertically align some of the operators (like *) to the center position it is before or after a "center" operator (like +).
  • Plus (+) and Minus (-) will trigger other operator characters at left to be centered.
  • Plus (+) and Minus (-) will trigger other operator characters at right to be centered.
  • Equal (=) will trigger other operator characters at left to be centered.
  • Equal (=) will trigger other operator characters at right to be centered.
  • Less (<) and Greater (>) will trigger other operator characters at inside to be centered.
  • Less (<) and Greater (>) will trigger other operator characters at outside to be centered.
  • Treat colon (:) as operator and perform chained centering.
  • Move connecting dotty punctuations closer, like for ::, ::: and ....
  • Move consecutive bars closer, like for ||, ||| and //.

Shape

  • Bold is one step bolder than standard.

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