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+ProFont for Powerline
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+:Original Font creator: Andrew Welch
+:ProFont 2.2 creator: Carl Osterwald
+:Modern ProFont creator: Steve Gilardi
+:Windows TrueType creator with some Tweak: Mike Smith
+:Source: http://tobiasjung.name/profont/
+:License: MIT License
+:Patched by: `Anwar <https://github.com/AnwarShah>`_
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+ProFont is a monospaced font created to be a most readable font for programming. Thus, it has slashed zeros; distinct forms of I, l and 1; and it is designed to look good a really small sizes so you can cram lots of lines of code into the window of your editor.
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+The original ProFont version was made for the classic Mac OS and contained bitmapped shapes at 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 18 and 24 points. Using this sizes with anti-aliasing turned off, you get a clean and crisp programming font.
+The TrueType versions for Windows contain outline shapes only so they might not look as great as the bitmap version, but still are quite nice nonetheless. \ No newline at end of file