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- Proggy_programming_fonts abstract "The Proggy programming fonts are a set of free fixed-width typefaces designed with programming and terminal work in mind.The project started with the four Proggy typefaces authored by Tristan Grimmer: Proggy Clean, Square, Small, and Tiny, circa 2004. Other contributors had their fonts added to the collection with time, which account to about 10 additional typefaces.It was mentioned by Jeff Atwood. The Proggy collection became very popular among programmers and system administrators. It is currently a member of the Gentoo Linux packaging system.The typefaces are usually provided as single-size 9 point raster fonts. They are offered in a variety of formats in order to be usable on different platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, Unix and Unix-like systems.".
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- Proggy_programming_fonts subject Category:2004_introductions.
- Proggy_programming_fonts subject Category:Computer_programming.
- Proggy_programming_fonts subject Category:Typefaces.
- Proggy_programming_fonts subject Category:Typography.
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- Proggy_programming_fonts type Typefaces.
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- Proggy_programming_fonts comment "The Proggy programming fonts are a set of free fixed-width typefaces designed with programming and terminal work in mind.The project started with the four Proggy typefaces authored by Tristan Grimmer: Proggy Clean, Square, Small, and Tiny, circa 2004. Other contributors had their fonts added to the collection with time, which account to about 10 additional typefaces.It was mentioned by Jeff Atwood. The Proggy collection became very popular among programmers and system administrators.".
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