font-menlo-extra
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Menlo Regular font, with added goodness like Powerline and FontAwesome.
font-menlo-extra
What?
Menlo Regular, patched to support glyphs from FontAwesome, Powerline, Octicons and more.
Why?
As I found, everyone else uses Meslo - customized version of Menlo with 'fixed' verical line spacing and changes baseline alignment of asterisk.
As for me, I like original Menlo spacings and aligns, so I decided to stick with original Menlo, but to patch it to add support for glyphs and icons from other modern and popular libs/collections.
Used icons/collections
- Font Awesome (+ andrelzgava/font-awesome-extension)
- Material Design Icons
- Octicons
- Powerline (inc. ryanoasis/powerline-extra-symbols)
- Pomicon
- Weather Icons
- IEC Power Symbols
- Font Linux
Who is who (versions)
*-Full- version with all icons and glyphs.*-Normal- version with addedpowerline(with ext),font awesome(with ext) andocticons.*-FullV2- same version as*-Full, but with alignedpowerlineglyphs.*-NormalV2- same version as*-Normal, but with alignedpowerlineglyphs.*-Mono- same version, but in monospace variant (with single-width glyphs).
Can I preview these glyphs in app like Symbols Viewer?
I guess you can't. These glyphs placed in Private Use Area (starting from U+E000) and Symbols Viewer cannot show them.
On OS X, use Font Book.app.
Also, you can use helper scripts from here to test glyphs in terminal.