Inconsolata LGC Markup
Based on Inconsolata LGC, Inconsolata Hellenic, Inconsolata.
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A mono-spaced font originally designed by Raph Levien for programming
computer code.

Copyright (c) 2006 Raph Levien — Original Inconsolata font design.

Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Dimosthenis Kaponis — Inconsolata Hellenic font —
Added modern Greek glyphs.

Copyright (c) 2012 MihailJP — Inconsolata LGC font — Added Cyrillic glyphs,
and bold and italic variants.

Inconsolata LGC Markup — Slightly modified by Brian Dunn for document
markup languages.  Modified hyphen, minus, and bullet glyphs.
Corrected numerous glyphs to pass font verification.

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Inconsolata LGC already has the benefits of bold and italic variants for
syntax highlighting, and support for a wide language base.

Inconsolata LGC Markup is a modified version of Inconsolata LGC with minor
changes to improve the distinction between various similar-looking glyphs.

Inconsolata is designed for programming languages, clearly distinguishing
between zero 0 and the capital O, for example.  A text-document markup
language (such as LaTeX, AsciiDoc, or markdown) has additional
requirements, especially when marking up classical documents.
The ability to distinguish between the various kinds of quote
marks and dashes becomes important.  Most mono-spaced fonts do not clearly
distinguish between each of these look-alike characters:
a•b a·b a-b a–b a—b ±−4 x⨯X “"″” lI1| O0 {()}



Inconsolata LGC Markup changes:

Version 1.00 — 2016/01/02 — Brian Dunn — www.BDTechConcepts.com
* Shortened the hyphen "-" to distinguish from the en-dash "–", em-dash "—".
* Lowered the minus "−" to distinguish from the en-dash "–".
* The upright apostrophe ' and quote " are replaced with simple vertical
	shapes, distinguishing from the text quotes ” and prime characters ″.
* Bolder bullet "•" to distinguish from the center dot / multiply "·".
* Numerous additional glyphs were corrected to pass font verification.


Inconsolata LGC Markup is licensed under SIL OFL.


