![]() At 12 points, these fonts are all 12 pitch. ![]() Notice that every line has the same length because each of these has the same “pitch” - that is, the number of characters that will fit in an inch. Here is a list of some of the most common monospaced fonts (in other words, the ones that I had sitting on my computer because of the Mac OS or MS Office or who knows what): Instead, if you need a monospaced font - for writing code or something like that - you want to try something else. ![]() But you wouldn’t really use that, would you? (Well, perhaps in a cheezy direct mail piece that you wanted to look typewritten… but not in a book or magazine or anything professional-looking.) The most famous of all, of course, is the faux-typewriter style Courier (or Courier New or some other version of Courier). Monospaced fonts are faces in which each character has the same width.
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