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(Myna v2.0.0 Beta) [https://github.com/sayyadirfanali/Myna/releases/tag/v2.0.0.0-beta] is released. It features more bold and (faux) italic variants and even supports APL characters. Please download it and report issues for v2.0.0 full release.
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[Myna v2.0.0 Beta](https://github.com/sayyadirfanali/Myna/releases/tag/v2.0.0.0-beta) is released. It features more bold and (faux) italic variants and even supports APL characters. Please download it and report issues for v2.0.0 full release.
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Do you ever feel like your font treats symbols as second-class glyphs? Are you frustrated that `->` looks nothing like an arrow, and `$`, `@`, `%` seem ever mismatched?
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Do you ever feel like your font treats symbols as second-class glyphs? Are you frustrated that `->` looks nothing like an arrow, and `$`, `@`, `%` seem ever mismatched?
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Want to experience the beauty of ligatures without losing the simplicity of ASCII and getting tangled in the web of ligature-compatible terminal emulators?
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Want to experience the beauty of ligatures without losing the simplicity of ASCII and getting tangled in the web of ligature-compatible terminal emulators?
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**Myna** ((_Gracula religiosa_)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common\_hill\_myna]) is a monospace font which aims to bring harmony to your editor by treating symbols as first-class glyphs alongside alphanumeric characters.
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**Myna** ([_Gracula religiosa_](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common\_hill\_myna) is a monospace font which aims to bring harmony to your editor by treating symbols as first-class glyphs alongside alphanumeric characters.
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NB: Please don't mind the colorscheme in the banner above. I just picked it because it highlighted the most colors in Ray.so. Since the banner contains multiple languages, no single colorscheme could properly highlight them in one image.
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NB: Please don't mind the colorscheme in the banner above. I just picked it because it highlighted the most colors in Ray.so. Since the banner contains multiple languages, no single colorscheme could properly highlight them in one image.
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