The 'creep' font is a pretty compact font that is only 4 pixels wide. It is
great for smaller screens, in order to be able to maintain high text density
on screens reported as small as 11 inches in diagonal.
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Box drawing
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Creep has most of the basic box drawing characters implemented. Therefore
creep usually works with most ncurses-type programs or with tmux
window-splitting for example.
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Powerline
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Creep supports all the symbols needed for Lokaltog's awesome powerline plugin
for vim.
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Sparklines
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Creep has the necessary symbols for creating sparklines. This is cool for
tools like rainbarf and others.
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Better Haskell syntax
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This font contains characters that can be used to pretty-print Haskell
symbols, like '>>='.
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Braille and Drawille
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Creep now supports the full braille alphabet, which was an easy thing to do
because of the clever braille encoding scheme. All of the braille characters
are simply generated using a little script.
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Why creep2?
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This rework is a manually hand painted glyphs of the original 'creep' font
that works with terminals and editors that do not support negative spacing.
Every glyph fits into a 5x11px bounding box. This makes certain glyphs less
recognizable compaired to the original font.
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The original 'creep' font can be found at
Installed Size: 37.9 kB
Architectures: all