Sunday, June 7, 2009

Raize Font


Raize Font

The Raize Font is a clean, crisp, fixed-pitched sans serif screen font that is much easier to read than the fixed pitched fonts that come with Windows. Ideally suited for programming, scripting, html writing, etc., the Raize Font can be used in any IDE or text editor.

The Raize Font supports the following sizes: 10, 12, and 14 points. The sample below illustrates the 10 point version.

The latest version refines the typeface of many characters, adds full ANSI character support, and introduces a new 14 point version ideal for displaying source code during presentations.

Installing in Windows

  1. Download RzFont.zip (18 Kb).
  2. Unzip the file to extract the Raize.fon file.
  3. Install the font into Windows by selecting the Fonts applet in the Control Panel.
  4. Select the Raize font in your favorite editor.

Raize Font for Linux

Graeme Geldenhuys (graeme@mastermaths.co.za) has created a version of the Raize Font for use in Linux. (Please note that the Linux version currently only includes the 10 pt font size.)

  1. Download raize_font_linux-1.0.tar.gz (7 Kb).
  2. Unpack the archive to "/usr/local/share/fonts/bitmap"
  3. If other fonts already exist in the above path, then run the following:
    sudo mkfontdir /usr/local/share/fonts/bitmap
  4. Add the following FontPath line to the "Files" section if it doesn't exist in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file:
    FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/bitmap"
  5. Restart X

You can confirm the font is available using the font selection tool, xfontsel:
Normal:
-fontforge-raize-normal-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
Bold:
-fontforge-raize-bold-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*


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