- From: Ezra Ashenafi via GitHub <noreply@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2025 12:35:56 +0000
- To: public-i18n-archive@w3.org
@dyacob I use [the monospace variant of Fira](https://www.programmingfonts.org/#fira). It's a little more compact than Monaco but I find the style more comfortable. > Likewise, which Latin font would you want to pair with an Ethiopic monospaced font in a web page? I would personally like to use Noto Sans for Ethiopic content on web. It's mainly because it's a variable font with a "business" feel, and it already supports the [Ethiopic script](https://notofonts.github.io/overview/#:~:text=1100%2DU%2B11FF-,Ethiopic,-U%2B1200%2DU). However, it doesn't have a monospaced variant for Ethiopic (see https://github.com/notofonts/ethiopic/issues/14). I've found an example of them implementing it for (latin, greek, & cyrillic scripts)[https://github.com/notofonts/latin-greek-cyrillic/tree/cb097900c74b26e6dcab899b4f07b2bc79dd80c4/sources/NotoSansMono.glyphspackage]) if you would find that useful -- GitHub Notification of comment by Eazash Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/elreq/issues/136#issuecomment-3048776274 using your GitHub account -- Sent via github-notify-ml as configured in https://github.com/w3c/github-notify-ml-config
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