The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Bitstream Vera Fonts (http://gnome.org/fonts/). Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters (see status.txt for more information) while maintaining the original look and feel.
DejaVu fonts are based on Bitstream Vera fonts version 1.10.
Available fonts (Sans = sans serif, Mono = monospaced):
DejaVu Sans Mono DejaVu Sans Mono Bold DejaVu Sans Mono Bold Oblique DejaVu Sans Mono Oblique DejaVu Sans DejaVu Sans Bold DejaVu Sans Bold Oblique DejaVu Sans Oblique DejaVu Sans ExtraLight (experimental) DejaVu Serif DejaVu Serif Bold DejaVu Serif Bold Italic (experimental) DejaVu Serif Italic (experimental) DejaVu Sans Condensed (experimental) DejaVu Sans Condensed Bold (experimental) DejaVu Sans Condensed Bold Oblique (experimental) DejaVu Sans Condensed Oblique (experimental) DejaVu Serif Condensed (experimental) DejaVu Serif Condensed Bold (experimental) DejaVu Serif Condensed Bold Italic (experimental) DejaVu Serif Condensed Italic (experimental) DejaVu Math TeX Gyre
All fonts are also available as derivative called DejaVu LGC with support only for Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts.
For license information see LICENSE. What's new is described in NEWS. Known bugs are in BUGS. All authors are mentioned in AUTHORS.
Fonts are published in source form as SFD files (Spline Font Database from FontForge - http://fontforge.sf.net/) and in compiled form as TTF files (TrueType fonts).
For more information go to http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/.
U+01BA, U+01BF, U+01F7, U+021C-U+021D, U+0220, U+0222-U+0223, U+02B9, U+02BA, U+02BD, U+02C2-U+02C5, U+02d4-U+02D5, U+02D7, U+02EC-U+02EE, U+0346-U+034E, U+0360, U+0362, U+03E2-03EF, U+0460-0463, U+0466-U+0486, U+0488-U+0489, U+04A8-U+04A9, U+0500-U+050F, U+2055-205E, U+20B0, U+20B2-U+20B3, U+2102, U+210D, U+210F, U+2111, U+2113, U+2115, U+2118-U+211A, U+211C-U+211D, U+2124, U+2135, U+213C-U+2140, U+2295-U+2298, U+2308-U+230B, U+26A2-U+26B1, U+2701-U+2704, U+2706-U+2709, U+270C-U+274B, U+2758-U+275A, U+2761-U+2775, U+2780-U+2794, U+2798-U+27AF, U+27B1-U+27BE, U+FB05-U+FB06
TeX Gyre DJV Math by B. Jackowski, P. Strzelczyk and P. Pianowski (on behalf of TeX users groups).
- Pick your font family and then select from the
'complete'
directory.- If you are on Windows pick a font with the
'Windows Compatible'
suffix.- This includes specific tweaks to ensure the font works on Windows, in particular monospace identification and font name length limitations
- If you are limited to monospaced fonts (because of your terminal, etc) then pick a font with the
'Mono'
suffix.- This denotes that the Nerd Font glyphs will be monospaced not necessarily that the entire font will be monospaced
- If you are on Windows pick a font with the
By the Nerd Font policy, the variant with the 'Mono'
suffix is not supposed to have any ligatures.
Use the non-Mono variants to have ligatures.
Once you narrow down your font choice of family (Droid Sans
, Inconsolata
, etc) and style (bold
, italic
, etc) you have 2 main choices:
- download an already patched font from the
complete
folder- This is most likely the one you want. It includes all of the glyphs from all of the glyph sets. Only caution here is that some fonts have glyphs in the same code point so to include everything some had to be moved to alternate code points.
- patch your own variations with the various options provided by the font patcher (see each font's readme for full list of combinations available)
- This is the option you want if the font you use is not already included or you want maximum control of what's included
- This contains a list of all permutations of the various glyphs. E.g. You want the font with only Octicons or you want the font with just Font Awesome and Devicons. The goal is to provide every combination possible in this folder.
For more information see: The FAQ
The combinations and total number of combinations are provided here for reference if you want to create your own variation of a patched Nerd Font.
Combinations are no longer included by default because of the large inflation in size it caused the Repository and the amount of time it takes to rebuild all of the combinations. This issue would exponentially get worse as the numbers of Fonts and Glyph Sets provided increase.