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With the prevalence of [[Unicode]], many systems render APL legibly out-of-the-box. However, for a uniform appearance, the font should be designed with APL in mind.<ref>Phil Chastney: ''[http://www.chastney.com/~philip/SImPL/APL_fonts_are_different.pdf APL fonts are different]'' | With the prevalence of [[Unicode]], many systems render APL legibly out-of-the-box. However, for a uniform appearance, the font should be designed with APL in mind.<ref>Phil Chastney: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20161005120746/http://www.chastney.com/~philip/SImPL/APL_fonts_are_different.pdf APL fonts are different]'' | ||
</ref> This article lists some fonts that are suited for APL. | </ref> This article lists some fonts that are suited for APL, and shows how to use them. | ||
== Monospace == | == Monospace == | ||
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[[File:APL2 Unicode.png|none]] | [[File:APL2 Unicode.png|none]] | ||
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|[http://apl385.com/fonts/index.htm APL385 Unicode]||[http://apl385.com/fonts/apl385.zip Adrian Smith]|| | |[https://abrudz.github.io/APL2741/ APL2741 Unicode]||[https://github.com/abrudz/APL2741/raw/main/APL2741%20Unicode.ttf GitHub]||Unicode version of APL2741 with more characters.|| | ||
[[File:APL2741.png|none]] | |||
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|[http://apl385.com/fonts/index.htm APL385 Unicode]||[http://apl385.com/fonts/apl385.zip Adrian Smith]||Inspired by Comic Sans Serif.|| | |||
[[File:APL385 Unicode.png|none]] | [[File:APL385 Unicode.png|none]] | ||
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[[File:APL386 Unicode.png|none]] | [[File:APL386 Unicode.png|none]] | ||
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| [http://www. | | [http://www.microapl.com/apl/learn_apl.html APLX Upright] || [http://www.microapl.co.uk/download/aplx_unicode.ttf MicroAPL] || A monospaced grotesque font, reminiscent of Akzidenz-Grotesk.|| | ||
[[File:APLX Upright.png|none]] | [[File:APLX Upright.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://www.ibm.com/us-en/marketplace/apl2 Courier APL2 Unicode] || [https://www.ibm.com/account/reg/us-en/signup?formid=urx-32206 IBM] || The classic Courier typewriter font, extended with APL symbols.|| | | [https://www.ibm.com/us-en/marketplace/apl2 Courier APL2 Unicode] || [https://www.ibm.com/account/reg/us-en/signup?formid=urx-32206 IBM] || The classic Courier typewriter font, extended with APL symbols.|| | ||
[[File:Courier APL2 Unicode.png|none]] | [[File:Courier APL2 Unicode.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://github.com/ap29600/courier_fzr_apl Courier FZR APL] || [https://github.com/ap29600/courier_fzr_apl/raw/main/CourierFzrAPL-Regular.ttf GitHub] || An extension to the Courier Prime font featuring APL glyphs. || [[File:CourierFZR.png|none]] | |||
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| [https://github.com/slavfox/Cozette Cozette] || [https://github.com/slavfox/Cozette/releases/download/v.1.20.0/CozetteVector.ttf GitHub] || A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness. (In Dyalog Windows IDE, works best in sizes divisble by 13) || [[File:Cozette.png|none]] | |||
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|[https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/fonts.html DejaVu BQN Sans Mono]||[https://github.com/mlochbaum/BQN/blob/master/docs/DejaVuBQNSansMono.ttf?raw=true GitHub]||DejaVu Sans Mono with support for [[BQN]].|| | |[https://mlochbaum.github.io/BQN/fonts.html DejaVu BQN Sans Mono]||[https://github.com/mlochbaum/BQN/blob/master/docs/DejaVuBQNSansMono.ttf?raw=true GitHub]||DejaVu Sans Mono with support for [[BQN]].|| | ||
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|[https://www.nerdfonts.com/ DejaVu Sans Mono Nerd]||[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/v2.0.0/patched-fonts/DejaVuSansMono/Regular/complete/DejaVu%20Sans%20Mono%20Nerd%20Font%20Complete%20Mono.ttf AUR]|| DejaVu Sans Mono patched with a high number of extra glyphs.||[[File:DejaVu Sans Mono.png|none]] | |[https://www.nerdfonts.com/ DejaVu Sans Mono Nerd]||[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/v2.0.0/patched-fonts/DejaVuSansMono/Regular/complete/DejaVu%20Sans%20Mono%20Nerd%20Font%20Complete%20Mono.ttf AUR]|| DejaVu Sans Mono patched with a high number of extra glyphs.||[[File:DejaVu Sans Mono.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://www.evertype.com/emono/ Everson Mono] || [https://www.evertype.com/emono/evermono-beta.zip Evertype] (shareware) || | | [https://www.evertype.com/emono/ Everson Mono] || [https://www.evertype.com/emono/evermono-beta.zip Evertype] (shareware) || A simple font, quite legible at sizes as small as 4 points. || [[File:Everson Mono.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfax.shtml Fairfax] || rowspan=2|[https://www.kreativekorp.com/swdownload/fonts/relaybm/fairfax.zip KreativeKorp] || Regular/Bold/Italic 6×12 bitmap font supporting many characters. || [[File:Fairfax.png|none]] | | [https://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfax.shtml Fairfax] || rowspan=2|[https://www.kreativekorp.com/swdownload/fonts/relaybm/fairfax.zip KreativeKorp] || Regular/Bold/Italic 6×12 bitmap font supporting many characters. || [[File:Fairfax.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfaxhd.shtml Fairfax HD] || [https://www.kreativekorp.com/swdownload/fonts/core/fairfaxhd.zip KreativeKorp] || Plotter-like font supporting many characters. || [[File:Fairfax HD.png|none]] | | [https://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfaxhd.shtml Fairfax HD] || [https://www.kreativekorp.com/swdownload/fonts/core/fairfaxhd.zip KreativeKorp] || Plotter-like font supporting many characters. || [[File:Fairfax HD.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://github.com/Tortus-exe/FiraCode Fira Code APL] || [https://github.com/Tortus-exe/FiraCode/raw/master/FiraCodeAPL-Regular.otf Github] || A special version of the free monospaced font with programming ligatures which supports APL and BQN glyphs. || | |||
[[File:Fira_Code_APL_Unbolded.png|none|500px]] | |||
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| [https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font IBM 3270] || [https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font/releases/download/v2.2.1/3270_fonts_70de9c7.zip GitHub] || Modern version of a classic [[IBM]] terminal font. || [[File:IBM 3270.png|none|500px]] | | [https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font IBM 3270] || [https://github.com/rbanffy/3270font/releases/download/v2.2.1/3270_fonts_70de9c7.zip GitHub] || Modern version of a classic [[IBM]] terminal font. || [[File:IBM 3270.png|none|500px]] | ||
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| [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] Anonymous Pro Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/ | | [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] Anonymous Pro Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/v10.1.1/ttf-iosevka-fixed-ss02-10.1.1.zip GitHub]||rowspan=7|A slender, highly customisable monospace sans-serif and slab-serif typeface inspired by Pragmata Pro, M+ and PF DIN Mono. This list includes seven ready-made versions, but it is easy to build one's own version too. When compiling, it is possible to configure character variants with <code>apl-form = 'enable'</code> to prioritise harmonising APL glyphs. ||[[File:Iosevka Anonymous Pro.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] Fira Mono Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/v10.1.1/ttf-iosevka-fixed-ss05-10.1.1.zip GitHub] || [[File:Iosevka Fira Mono.png|none]] | |||
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| [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] | | [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] Pragmata Pro Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/v10.1.1/ttf-iosevka-fixed-ss08-10.1.1.zip GitHub] || [[File:Iosevka Pragmata Pro.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] | | [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] Source Code Pro Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/v10.1.1/ttf-iosevka-fixed-ss09-10.1.1.zip GitHub] || [[File:Iosevka Source Code Pro.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] | | [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] JetBrains Mono Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/v10.1.1/ttf-iosevka-fixed-ss14-10.1.1.zip GitHub] || [[File:Iosevka JetBrains Mono.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] | | [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] IBM Plex Mono Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/v10.1.1/ttf-iosevka-fixed-ss15-10.1.1.zip GitHub] || [[File:Iosevka IBM Plex Mono.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] | | [https://typeof.net/Iosevka/ Iosevka] Recursive Mono Style || [https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/releases/download/v10.1.1/ttf-iosevka-fixed-ss17-10.1.1.zip GitHub] || [[File:Iosevka Recursive Mono.png|none]] | ||
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| [https:// | | [https://www.jetbrains.com/mono/ JetBrains Mono] || [https://download.jetbrains.com/fonts/JetBrainsMono-2.304.zip JetBrains] || Geometric font optimized for reading vertically. || [[File:JetBrains_Mono.png]] | ||
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| [https://codeberg.org/Wezl/fonts poultreMono] || [https://codeberg.org/attachments/ | | [https://codeberg.org/Wezl/fonts poultreMono] || [https://codeberg.org/attachments/042040b4-ca97-4ffe-8401-540d4921e534 Codeberg] || A 5×9 pixel font. || [[File:PoultreMono.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://www.fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro/ PragmataPro] || (commercial) || A condensed font optimized for coding, | | [https://www.fsd.it/shop/fonts/pragmatapro/ PragmataPro] || (commercial) || A condensed font optimized for coding, mathematics and engineering.|| | ||
[[File:PragmataPro.png|none]] | [[File:PragmataPro.png|none]] | ||
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|[http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10002160 SImPL] ||[http://archive.vector.org.uk/resource/simpl02.zip Vector]||Courier-based, but thicker.|| | |[http://archive.vector.org.uk/art10002160 SImPL] ||[http://archive.vector.org.uk/resource/simpl02.zip Vector]||Courier-based, but thicker.|| | ||
[[File:SImPL.png|none]] | [[File:SImPL.png|none]] | ||
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|[https://unifoundry.com/unifont/index.html Unifont] || [https://unifoundry.com/pub/unifont/unifont-13.0.06/font-builds/unifont-13.0.06.ttf Unifoundry] || Low-resolution bitmap fall-back font || [[File:Unifont.png|none]] | |||
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[[File:APL333.png|none]] | [[File:APL333.png|none]] | ||
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| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code2000 Code2000] || [https://www.fontspace.com/code2000-font-f13284 FontSpace] || | | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code2000 Code2000] || [https://www.fontspace.com/code2000-font-f13284 FontSpace] || Wedge-serif pan-Unicode font. || | ||
[[File:Code2000.png|none]] | [[File:Code2000.png|none]] | ||
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|[https://www.stixfonts.org/ Stix Two Math]||[https://github.com/stipub/stixfonts/archive/v2.0.2.zip GitHub]|| Serif font, broadly compatible with Times New Roman.|| | |[https://www.stixfonts.org/ Stix Two Math]||[https://github.com/stipub/stixfonts/archive/v2.0.2.zip GitHub]|| Serif font, broadly compatible with Times New Roman.|| | ||
[[File:Stix Two Math.png|none]] | [[File:Stix Two Math.png|none]] | ||
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|[https://dn-works.com/ufas/ Symbola] || [https://dn-works.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/UFAS-Fonts/Symbola.zip UFAS] (free for personal non-commercial use only) || Supporting many scripts and symbols, similar to Computer Modern. || [[File:Screenshot 2021-03-19 Screenshot.png|none]] | |||
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== Historical anecdote == | == Historical anecdote == | ||
Using [[IBM]]'s [[APL\360]] required the use of the [[wikipedia:IBM_2741#APL\360|IBM 2741]] or [[wikipedia:IBM 1050|IBM 1050]] printing terminal with an APL [[wikipedia:type ball|type ball]]. The APL2741 font is based directly on this type ball. | Using [[IBM]]'s [[APL\360]] required the use of the [[wikipedia:IBM_2741#APL\360|IBM 2741]] or [[wikipedia:IBM 1050|IBM 1050]] printing terminal with an APL [[wikipedia:type ball|type ball]]. The APL2741 font is based directly on this type ball. | ||
== Rendering APL on websites == | |||
For APL code to be rendered well on a website, three conditions must be fulfilled: | |||
# The page has to use a proper encoding | |||
# The APL code has to be formatted with an appropriate APL font | |||
# The APL font has to be made available for those users that do not have it installed | |||
All these things can be achieved by inserting the following into the <syntaxhighlight lang=html inline><head></syntaxhighlight> element of the page. | |||
Replace font name and file name with values corresponding to the desired font: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang=html> | |||
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | |||
<style> | |||
@font-face { | |||
font-family: APL; | |||
src: local("APL385 Unicode"), url(Apl385.ttf) | |||
} | |||
pre, code { | |||
font-family: APL | |||
} | |||
</style> | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
The <syntaxhighlight lang=shell inline>Apl385.ttf</syntaxhighlight> font file must be placed in the same directory as the HTML file, and all APL code must be wrapped in <syntaxhighlight lang=html inline><pre></syntaxhighlight> or <syntaxhighlight lang=html inline><code></syntaxhighlight> elements. | |||
== Bad rendering == | |||
The [[wikipedia:Blink browser engine|Blink browser engine]] instructs the [[wikipedia:HarfBuzz|HarfBuzz]] text shaping engine to prefer fidelity in typeface over fidelity in glyph shape. As a consequence, text using a font that lacks the <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>≢</syntaxhighlight> glyph ([[Tally]], [[Not Match]]) often ends up looking like <syntaxhighlight lang=apl inline>≡/</syntaxhighlight> (Match reduction), causing great confusion. The issue affects diverse things like Android WebView, Chromium Embedded Framework, all [[wikipedia:Electron (softwareframework)|Electron]] apps, [[wikipedia:Qt software)|Qt software]]), as well as many popular web browsers, like Amazon Silk, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, and the Yandex Browser. | |||
In browsers, it is possible to mitigate the problem by overriding the used font, either by configuring the browser to override all font specifications, or via a user style manager like [[wikipedia:Stylus (browser extension)|Stylus]] or [[wikipedia:Stylish|Stylish]], which gives more fine-grained control. | |||
Here are examples of appropriate user style rules for some common websites: | |||
{|class=wikitable | |||
! Domain !! Rule | |||
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| chat.stackexchange.com || <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>div.message pre,div.message code{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"}</syntaxhighlight> | |||
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| stackexchange.com || <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>.s-prose code,.comment-copy code{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"}</syntaxhighlight> | |||
|- | |||
| discord.com || <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>code{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"!important}</syntaxhighlight> | |||
|- | |||
| github.com || <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>textarea,.cm-line,.blob-code-inner{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"}</syntaxhighlight> | |||
|} | |||
== Changing font in Dyalog RIDE == | |||
[[Dyalog Ltd]]'s cross-platform RIDE interface, which is the default GUI interface on all non-Windows platforms, did not expose a font setting until version 4.5. However, it is trivial to change font: | |||
* Open ride-base.css[[#loc|*]] | |||
* Find the line that says <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>src: url('./fonts/Apl385.woff') format('woff'), url('./fonts/Apl385.ttf') format('truetype');</syntaxhighlight> | |||
* Insert <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>local('font name'),</syntaxhighlight> immediately after <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>src:</syntaxhighlight>, for example <syntaxhighlight lang=css inline>src: local('SAX2'), url('./fonts/Apl385.woff') format('woff'), url('./fonts/Apl385.ttf') format('truetype');</syntaxhighlight> | |||
* Restart RIDE | |||
<span id=loc>[[#Changing font in Dyalog RIDE|*]]</span> The full path to ride-base.css varies (examples for RIDE 4.4 and Dyalog 18.2): | |||
:* Stand-alone installation: | |||
:** Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Dyalog\Ride-4.4\resources\app\style\ride-base.css | |||
:** Linux: /opt/ride-4.4/resources/app/style/ride-base.css | |||
:** macOS: /Applications/Ride-4.4.app/resources/app/style/ride-base.css | |||
:* Zero-footprint RIDE (served by the interpreter and normally accessed through a browser): | |||
:** Linux or AIX: /opt/mdyalog/18.2/64/unicode/Contents/Resources/Dyalog/RIDEapp/resources/app/style/ride-base.css | |||
:** macOS: /Applications/Dyalog-18.2.app/Contents/Resources/Dyalog/RIDEapp/resources/app/style/ride-base.css | |||
==Designing a font== | |||
Making a good APL font is no small task. Since many [[glyph]]s share sub-glyphs due to the history of [[overstrike|overstriking]], multiple dimensions of commonality need to be aligned. The following table can help: | |||
{|class=wikitable | |||
!Class !! Glyphs | |||
|- | |||
| alphas || <code>⍺⍶@</code> | |||
|- | |||
| arrows-down || <code>↓⍗⍖</code> | |||
|- | |||
| arrows-left || <code>←⍇⍅</code> | |||
|- | |||
| arrows-right || <code>→⍈⍆</code> | |||
|- | |||
| arrows-up || <code>↑⍐⍏</code> | |||
|- | |||
| asterisks || <code>*⍣⍟⋆</code> | |||
|- | |||
| brackets || <code>[]⌈⌊⌷</code> | |||
|- | |||
| circles || <code>○⍥⍟⌽⍉⊖⍜⊙⌾∅</code> | |||
|- | |||
| colons || <code>:⍠÷⌹</code> | |||
|- | |||
| commas || <code>,⍪;⍮</code> | |||
|- | |||
| dashes || <code>-+÷⌹⌿⍀⍪⍏⍖⊢⊣</code> | |||
|- | |||
| dels || <code>∇⍒⍫⍢</code> | |||
|- | |||
| deltas || <code>∆⍙⍋⍍</code> | |||
|- | |||
| diamonds || <code>⋄⌺⍚</code> | |||
|- | |||
| diereses || <code>¨⍨⍥⍤⍣⍢⍡⍩∵</code> | |||
|- | |||
| dots || <code>.:;?!⍰∵‼</code> | |||
|- | |||
| epsilons || <code>∊⍷</code> | |||
|- | |||
| equals || <code>=≠⌸⍯</code> | |||
|- | |||
| iotas || <code>⍳⍸</code> | |||
|- | |||
| jots || <code>∘⍤⍛⍝⍎⍕¤⌾⟃⟄</code> | |||
|- | |||
| letters || <code>⍺⍶∆⍙∂∊⍷⍳⍸λπ⍴ϼχ⍵⍹∫</code> | |||
|- | |||
| omegas || <code>⍵⍹</code> | |||
|- | |||
| quads || <code>⎕⌸⌹⌺⌻⌼⍁⍂⍃⍄⍇⍈⍌⍍⍐⍓⍯⍰</code> | |||
|- | |||
| quotes || <code>'!⍘⍞"‼</code> | |||
|- | |||
| shoes-down || <code>∪⍦</code> | |||
|- | |||
| shoes-left || <code>⊂⊆⍧⟃</code> | |||
|- | |||
| shoes-right || <code>⊃⊇⟄</code> | |||
|- | |||
| shoes-up || <code>∩⋔</code> | |||
|- | |||
| slashes || <code>/⌿⍁%⫽</code> | |||
|- | |||
| slashes-back || <code>\⍀⍉⍂⑊</code> | |||
|- | |||
| stiles || <code><nowiki>|</nowiki>⌽⍒⍋∥⍭⍦⍧$</code> | |||
|- | |||
| tacks-down || <code>⌶⊤⍕⍑⍡</code> | |||
|- | |||
| tacks-up || <code>⌶⊥⍎⍊</code> | |||
|- | |||
| tildes || <code>~⍬⍭⍱⍲</code> | |||
|- | |||
| underscores || <code>_⍙⍷⍛⍸⊆⊇⍊⍜⍶⍹⍮⍚⍘ⒶⒷⒸⒹⒺⒻⒼⒽⒾⒿⓀⓁⓂⓃⓄⓅⓆⓇⓈⓉⓊⓋⓌⓍⓎⓏ</code>* | |||
|- | |||
| wedges-down || <code>∨⍱⍌</code> | |||
|- | |||
| wedges-left || <code><≤⍃ᑈ«</code> | |||
|- | |||
| wedges-right || <code>>≥⍄⍩ᐵ»</code> | |||
|- | |||
| wedges-up || <code>∧⍲⍓</code> | |||
|- | |||
| miscellaneous || <code>➥∞√˝⇐</code> | |||
|} | |||
:<nowiki>*</nowiki> [[Dyalog APL]] maps the traditional APL underscored alphabet to [[Unicode]]'s circled uppercase letters. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{APL development}}[[Category:APL character set]] | {{APL development}}[[Category:APL character set]][[Category:Lists]] |
Latest revision as of 07:04, 29 July 2024
With the prevalence of Unicode, many systems render APL legibly out-of-the-box. However, for a uniform appearance, the font should be designed with APL in mind.[1] This article lists some fonts that are suited for APL, and shows how to use them.
Monospace
Name (website) |
Source (download) |
Description | Sample |
---|---|---|---|
APL2 Unicode | IBM | Straight from IBM typewriter terminals with oblique letters. | |
APL2741 Unicode | GitHub | Unicode version of APL2741 with more characters. | |
APL385 Unicode | Adrian Smith | Inspired by Comic Sans Serif. | |
APL386 Unicode | GitHub | APL385 Unicode with fewer issues and more accented characters. | |
BQN386 Unicode | GitHub | Re-hinted APL386 Unicode with harmonised glyphs and support for BQN. | |
APLX Upright | MicroAPL | A monospaced grotesque font, reminiscent of Akzidenz-Grotesk. | |
Courier APL2 Unicode | IBM | The classic Courier typewriter font, extended with APL symbols. | |
Courier FZR APL | GitHub | An extension to the Courier Prime font featuring APL glyphs. | |
Cozette | GitHub | A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness. (In Dyalog Windows IDE, works best in sizes divisble by 13) | |
DejaVu BQN Sans Mono | GitHub | DejaVu Sans Mono with support for BQN. | |
DejaVu Sans Mono | GitHub | Wide range of characters with original look and feel of Vera. | |
DejaVu Sans Mono Bront | GitHub | DejaVu Sans Mono tweaked to be better geared for programming. | |
DejaVu Sans Mono Nerd | AUR | DejaVu Sans Mono patched with a high number of extra glyphs. | |
Everson Mono | Evertype (shareware) | A simple font, quite legible at sizes as small as 4 points. | |
Fairfax | KreativeKorp | Regular/Bold/Italic 6×12 bitmap font supporting many characters. | |
Fairfax Serif | Serif 6×12 bitmap font supporting many characters. | ||
Fairfax HD | KreativeKorp | Plotter-like font supporting many characters. | |
Fira Code APL | Github | A special version of the free monospaced font with programming ligatures which supports APL and BQN glyphs. | |
IBM 3270 | GitHub | Modern version of a classic IBM terminal font. | |
Iosevka Anonymous Pro Style | GitHub | A slender, highly customisable monospace sans-serif and slab-serif typeface inspired by Pragmata Pro, M+ and PF DIN Mono. This list includes seven ready-made versions, but it is easy to build one's own version too. When compiling, it is possible to configure character variants with apl-form = 'enable' to prioritise harmonising APL glyphs. |
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Iosevka Fira Mono Style | GitHub | ||
Iosevka Pragmata Pro Style | GitHub | ||
Iosevka Source Code Pro Style | GitHub | ||
Iosevka JetBrains Mono Style | GitHub | ||
Iosevka IBM Plex Mono Style | GitHub | ||
Iosevka Recursive Mono Style | GitHub | ||
JetBrains Mono | JetBrains | Geometric font optimized for reading vertically. | |
poultreMono | Codeberg | A 5×9 pixel font. | |
PragmataPro | (commercial) | A condensed font optimized for coding, mathematics and engineering. | |
SAX2 | GitHub | Curly font with italic letters, based on Sharp APL for Unix. | |
SImPL | Vector | Courier-based, but thicker. | |
Unifont | Unifoundry | Low-resolution bitmap fall-back font |
Proportional
Name (website) |
Source (download) |
Description | Sample |
---|---|---|---|
APL333 | Adrian Smith | Proportionally spaced version of APL385 Unicode | |
Code2000 | FontSpace | Wedge-serif pan-Unicode font. | |
Iosevka Aile | GitHub | Proportionally spaced version of Iosevka. | |
Iosevka Etoile | GitHub | Proportionally spaced slab-serif version of Iosevka. | |
Quivira | Website | Serif font supporting many symbols, similar to Garamond. | |
Segoe UI Symbol | (commercial) | Microsoft's humanist interface and corporate font. | |
Stix Two Math | GitHub | Serif font, broadly compatible with Times New Roman. | |
Symbola | UFAS (free for personal non-commercial use only) | Supporting many scripts and symbols, similar to Computer Modern. |
Historical anecdote
Using IBM's APL\360 required the use of the IBM 2741 or IBM 1050 printing terminal with an APL type ball. The APL2741 font is based directly on this type ball.
Rendering APL on websites
For APL code to be rendered well on a website, three conditions must be fulfilled:
- The page has to use a proper encoding
- The APL code has to be formatted with an appropriate APL font
- The APL font has to be made available for those users that do not have it installed
All these things can be achieved by inserting the following into the <head>
element of the page.
Replace font name and file name with values corresponding to the desired font:
<meta charset="UTF-8"> <style> @font-face { font-family: APL; src: local("APL385 Unicode"), url(Apl385.ttf) } pre, code { font-family: APL } </style>
The Apl385.ttf
font file must be placed in the same directory as the HTML file, and all APL code must be wrapped in <pre>
or <code>
elements.
Bad rendering
The Blink browser engine instructs the HarfBuzz text shaping engine to prefer fidelity in typeface over fidelity in glyph shape. As a consequence, text using a font that lacks the ≢
glyph (Tally, Not Match) often ends up looking like ≡/
(Match reduction), causing great confusion. The issue affects diverse things like Android WebView, Chromium Embedded Framework, all Electron apps, Qt software), as well as many popular web browsers, like Amazon Silk, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, and the Yandex Browser.
In browsers, it is possible to mitigate the problem by overriding the used font, either by configuring the browser to override all font specifications, or via a user style manager like Stylus or Stylish, which gives more fine-grained control.
Here are examples of appropriate user style rules for some common websites:
Domain | Rule |
---|---|
chat.stackexchange.com | div.message pre,div.message code{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"}
|
stackexchange.com | .s-prose code,.comment-copy code{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"}
|
discord.com | code{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"!important}
|
github.com | textarea,.cm-line,.blob-code-inner{font-family:"APL385 Unicode"}
|
Changing font in Dyalog RIDE
Dyalog Ltd's cross-platform RIDE interface, which is the default GUI interface on all non-Windows platforms, did not expose a font setting until version 4.5. However, it is trivial to change font:
- Open ride-base.css*
- Find the line that says
src: url('./fonts/Apl385.woff') format('woff'), url('./fonts/Apl385.ttf') format('truetype');
- Insert
local('font name'),
immediately aftersrc:
, for examplesrc: local('SAX2'), url('./fonts/Apl385.woff') format('woff'), url('./fonts/Apl385.ttf') format('truetype');
- Restart RIDE
* The full path to ride-base.css varies (examples for RIDE 4.4 and Dyalog 18.2):
- Stand-alone installation:
- Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Dyalog\Ride-4.4\resources\app\style\ride-base.css
- Linux: /opt/ride-4.4/resources/app/style/ride-base.css
- macOS: /Applications/Ride-4.4.app/resources/app/style/ride-base.css
- Zero-footprint RIDE (served by the interpreter and normally accessed through a browser):
- Linux or AIX: /opt/mdyalog/18.2/64/unicode/Contents/Resources/Dyalog/RIDEapp/resources/app/style/ride-base.css
- macOS: /Applications/Dyalog-18.2.app/Contents/Resources/Dyalog/RIDEapp/resources/app/style/ride-base.css
- Stand-alone installation:
Designing a font
Making a good APL font is no small task. Since many glyphs share sub-glyphs due to the history of overstriking, multiple dimensions of commonality need to be aligned. The following table can help:
Class | Glyphs |
---|---|
alphas | ⍺⍶@
|
arrows-down | ↓⍗⍖
|
arrows-left | ←⍇⍅
|
arrows-right | →⍈⍆
|
arrows-up | ↑⍐⍏
|
asterisks | *⍣⍟⋆
|
brackets | []⌈⌊⌷
|
circles | ○⍥⍟⌽⍉⊖⍜⊙⌾∅
|
colons | :⍠÷⌹
|
commas | ,⍪;⍮
|
dashes | -+÷⌹⌿⍀⍪⍏⍖⊢⊣
|
dels | ∇⍒⍫⍢
|
deltas | ∆⍙⍋⍍
|
diamonds | ⋄⌺⍚
|
diereses | ¨⍨⍥⍤⍣⍢⍡⍩∵
|
dots | .:;?!⍰∵‼
|
epsilons | ∊⍷
|
equals | =≠⌸⍯
|
iotas | ⍳⍸
|
jots | ∘⍤⍛⍝⍎⍕¤⌾⟃⟄
|
letters | ⍺⍶∆⍙∂∊⍷⍳⍸λπ⍴ϼχ⍵⍹∫
|
omegas | ⍵⍹
|
quads | ⎕⌸⌹⌺⌻⌼⍁⍂⍃⍄⍇⍈⍌⍍⍐⍓⍯⍰
|
quotes | '!⍘⍞"‼
|
shoes-down | ∪⍦
|
shoes-left | ⊂⊆⍧⟃
|
shoes-right | ⊃⊇⟄
|
shoes-up | ∩⋔
|
slashes | /⌿⍁%⫽
|
slashes-back | \⍀⍉⍂⑊
|
stiles | |⌽⍒⍋∥⍭⍦⍧$
|
tacks-down | ⌶⊤⍕⍑⍡
|
tacks-up | ⌶⊥⍎⍊
|
tildes | ~⍬⍭⍱⍲
|
underscores | _⍙⍷⍛⍸⊆⊇⍊⍜⍶⍹⍮⍚⍘ⒶⒷⒸⒹⒺⒻⒼⒽⒾⒿⓀⓁⓂⓃⓄⓅⓆⓇⓈⓉⓊⓋⓌⓍⓎⓏ *
|
wedges-down | ∨⍱⍌
|
wedges-left | <≤⍃ᑈ«
|
wedges-right | >≥⍄⍩ᐵ»
|
wedges-up | ∧⍲⍓
|
miscellaneous | ➥∞√˝⇐
|
- * Dyalog APL maps the traditional APL underscored alphabet to Unicode's circled uppercase letters.
References
- ↑ Phil Chastney: APL fonts are different
APL development [edit] | |
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Interface | Session ∙ Typing glyphs (on Linux) ∙ Fonts ∙ Text editors |
Publications | Introductions ∙ Learning resources ∙ Simple examples ∙ Advanced examples ∙ Mnemonics ∙ ISO 8485:1989 ∙ ISO/IEC 13751:2001 ∙ A Dictionary of APL ∙ Case studies ∙ Documentation suites ∙ Books ∙ Papers ∙ Videos ∙ APL Quote Quad ∙ Vector journal ∙ Terminology (Chinese, German) ∙ Neural networks ∙ Error trapping with Dyalog APL (in forms) |
Sharing code | Backwards compatibility ∙ APLcart ∙ APLTree ∙ APL-Cation ∙ Dfns workspace ∙ Tatin ∙ Cider |
Implementation | Resources ∙ Open-source ∙ Magic function ∙ Performance ∙ APL hardware |
Developers | Timeline of corporations ∙ APL2000 ∙ Dyalog ∙ IBM ∙ IPSA ∙ STSC |