Typography

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Type design, setting, fonts, etc.

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Typeset (typeset.lllllllllllllllll.com)
submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

An HTML pre-proces­sor for web ty­pog­ra­phy. Typeset pro­vides ty­po­graphic fea­tures used tra­di­tion­ally in fine print­ing which re­main un­avail­able to browser lay­out en­gines.

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I am looking for a typeface that complements well to the one that I use to write code (JetBrains Mono). I will be using this to write documents and articles.

For further context, I am configuring Emacs' org-mode where I would be using both typefaces together. I could use JetBrains Mono for both purposes as I find it capable. But I would like to explore my options.

I have also looked at Iosevka. It offers variants for coding, reading, and writing. But I would prefer to stick with JetBrains Mono as much as I can for coding purposes.

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