Now that we're talking of fonts. I wonder how difficult would be to
support emojis on Pharo and if that could be solved at the font level.
They have become part of day to day conversation and would be really
good to show them in things like sentiment analysis.

Cheers,

Offray

On 30/08/21 2:59 a. m., Guillermo Polito wrote:
> Hi tau,
>
> Thanks for it, I’ll check it :)
>
>> El 26 ago 2021, a las 1:17, tau <t...@cedalion.info
>> <mailto:t...@cedalion.info>> escribió:
>>
>> I've been bothered by the assignement operator (:=) and the way the
>> colon and the equal sign aren't verticaly aligned when coding in
>> Pharo. So I began a quest to find a pharo-friendly font were the
>> colon and equal sign are aligned. Turn out most monospaced fonts
>> don't qualify but I did find the following fonts:
>>
>>   * Fira Code (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/fira-code
>>     <https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/fira-code>) has a := ligature
>>     that doesn't work in Pharo.
>>
>>   * Iosevka extended
>>     (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/iosevka-extended
>>     <https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/iosevka-extended>) also has a :=
>>     ligature that doen't work in Pharo.
>>
>>   * Mononoki (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/mononoki
>>     <https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/mononoki>) has the two
>>     characters properly aligned but I dislike the appareance of that
>>     font. The @, in particular, looks like it comes from a
>>     low-resolution terminal from the early '80s.
>>
>>   * Fantasque Sans Mono
>>     (https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/fantasque-sans-mono
>>     <https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/fantasque-sans-mono>) has
>>     perfectly aligned colon and equal sign and moreover has a nice
>>     informal look.
>>
>>
>> So, Fantasque Sans Mono is now my favorite font for coding in Pharo 😃.
>

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