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Monaco is a monospaced sans-serif typeface designed by Susan Kare and Kris Holmes. It ships with macOS and was already present with all previous versions of the Mac operating system. Characters are distinct, and it is difficult to confuse 0 (figure zero) and O (uppercase O), or 1 (figure one), | (vertical bar), I (uppercase i) and l (lowercase L). A unique feature of the font is the high curvature of its parentheses as well as the width of its square brackets, the result of these being that an empty pair of parentheses or square brackets will strongly resemble a circle or square, respectively.

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  • Monaco (tipografía) (es)
  • Monaco (police d'écriture) (fr)
  • Monaco (carattere) (it)
  • Monaco (typeface) (en)
  • Monaco (lettertype) (nl)
  • Monaco (zh)
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  • Monaco est une police de caractères à chasse fixe, sans empattement, créée par Susan Kare et Kris Holmes. Elle est intégrée à Mac OS X et était déjà présente dans toutes les versions précédentes du système d'exploitation Mac. * Portail de l’écriture * Portail de l’informatique (fr)
  • Monaco是一個無襯線等寬字體,由美國的與於1983年創造。Monaco被選為Mac OS X的內建字體之一,因為具有美觀與容易辨識的優點,常作為電腦指令與程式碼的顯示之用。 2009年8月在Mac OS X 10.6之後的版本,原先Terminal的預設字體Monaco被更換為Menlo,而Monaco仍為Mac OS X的字體之一。 (zh)
  • Monaco es un tipo de letra del tipo serif monoespaciada, diseñada por Susan Kare y Kris Holmes. La familia se incluye en todas las versiones de Mac OS X (incluyendo la versión 10.6) y ya estaba presente en versiones anteriores del sistema operativo Mac. Los caracteres son muy distintos y es muy dificultoso confundirse entre 0 (número cero) y O (o mayúscula), o 1 (número uno), | (barra vertical) y l (letra l (ele) minúscula). (es)
  • Monaco is a monospaced sans-serif typeface designed by Susan Kare and Kris Holmes. It ships with macOS and was already present with all previous versions of the Mac operating system. Characters are distinct, and it is difficult to confuse 0 (figure zero) and O (uppercase O), or 1 (figure one), | (vertical bar), I (uppercase i) and l (lowercase L). A unique feature of the font is the high curvature of its parentheses as well as the width of its square brackets, the result of these being that an empty pair of parentheses or square brackets will strongly resemble a circle or square, respectively. (en)
  • Monaco è un carattere sans-serif monospazio creato da Susan Kare e . È presente nel macOS e in ogni precedente versione del sistema operativo Mac. A differenza di molti caratteri monospazio originati con timbri di tipo battente, Monaco non rivela immediatamente la larghezza del carattere. I Caratteri sono distinti rendendo difficile confondere 0 (numero zero) e O (O maiuscola), oppure 1 (numero uno) con | (barra verticale) e l (l minuscola). (it)
  • Monaco is een monospace schreefloos lettertype ontworpen door Susan Kare en Kris Holmes begin jaren 1980 voor Apple Computer. Het is onderdeel van het besturingssysteem Mac OS X maar was reeds aanwezig in de vorige versies van het besturingssysteem van de Apple Macintosh. In tegenstelling tot andere monospaced lettertypen (waarvan de letters net als die van een typemachine elk dezelfde karakterbreedte innemen) heeft Monaco niet direct de indruk monospaced te zijn. De karakters zijn verschillend, zo zijn "0" (nul) en "O" (hoofdletter O), en "1" (cijfer), | (verticaal streepje) en "l" (kleine letter L) duidelijk te onderscheiden. (nl)
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  • Monaco (en)
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  • Monaco es un tipo de letra del tipo serif monoespaciada, diseñada por Susan Kare y Kris Holmes. La familia se incluye en todas las versiones de Mac OS X (incluyendo la versión 10.6) y ya estaba presente en versiones anteriores del sistema operativo Mac. Los caracteres son muy distintos y es muy dificultoso confundirse entre 0 (número cero) y O (o mayúscula), o 1 (número uno), | (barra vertical) y l (letra l (ele) minúscula). Monaco ha sido lanzada en al menos tres formas. La original fue una fundición de mapa de bits monoespaciado que aparece en las ROMs del Mac, y todavía el tamaño por defecto es de 9 puntos de tamaño incluso en OS X. La segunda es la forma en contorno, vagamente similar a Lucida Console y creada como un archivo de tipografía TrueType para System 6 y System 7; lo que es el estándar. Hubo una tercera forma conocida como MPW, que fue diseñada para ser utilizada en el IDE Macintosh Programmer's Workshop; está forma fue esencialmente una conversión del tipo de letra de mapa de bits en un tipo con contorno, con la adición de algunas de las mismas características de desambiguación que fueron agregadas a TrueType Monaco. En Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Monaco dejó de ser la familia tipográfica por defecto de Terminal para ser sustituida por Menlo, una familia basada en Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, como el popular tipo de letra DejaVu Sans Mono. Sin embargo, Monaco permanece precargada en todos los sistemas Snow Leopard. (es)
  • Monaco is a monospaced sans-serif typeface designed by Susan Kare and Kris Holmes. It ships with macOS and was already present with all previous versions of the Mac operating system. Characters are distinct, and it is difficult to confuse 0 (figure zero) and O (uppercase O), or 1 (figure one), | (vertical bar), I (uppercase i) and l (lowercase L). A unique feature of the font is the high curvature of its parentheses as well as the width of its square brackets, the result of these being that an empty pair of parentheses or square brackets will strongly resemble a circle or square, respectively. Monaco has been released in at least three forms. The original was a bitmap monospace font that still appears in the ROMs of even New World Macs, and is still available in recent macOS releases (size 9, with disabled antialiasing). The second is the outline form, loosely similar to Lucida Mono and created as a TrueType font for System 6 and 7; this is the standard font used for all other sizes. There was briefly a third known as MPW, since it was designed to be used with the Macintosh Programmer's Workshop IDE; it was essentially a straight conversion of the bitmap font into an outline font with the addition of some of the same disambiguation features as were added to the TrueType Monaco. The original Monaco 9 point bitmap font was designed so that when a Compact Macintosh window was displayed full screen, such as for a terminal emulator program, it would result in a standard text user interface display of 80 columns by 25 lines. With the August 2009 release of Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard", Menlo was introduced as the default monospaced font instead of Monaco in Terminal and Xcode, However, Monaco remains a part of macOS. Monaco is the default font in the current Python IDLE when used on a Mac running OS X El Capitan. (en)
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