While not a dedicated monospace font, developers have adopted Indra-normal for comments and documentation strings. The clear distinction between 0 (zero) and O (capital O) and between 1 (one), l (lowercase L), and I (capital I) is above average for a proportional font.
Terafont Indra is a strong, modern display sans with a friendly yet professional tone—excellent for headlines, branding, and UI elements where character matters. Confirm technical details (hinting, language support, and licensing) against your project needs before full adoption.
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If you give me a bit more direction (e.g., “write a description of this font” or “generate sample text in this style”), I’ll create the content exactly as you need. While not a dedicated monospace font, developers have
Terafont Indra-normal is a modern, highly legible sans-serif typeface belonging to the Terafont superfamily. Designed for both digital and print media, it balances geometric precision with humanist warmth. The “normal” weight refers to its standard (regular) book weight—neither light nor bold—making it ideal for body text, UI, and corporate communications.
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Tabular figures are a hidden gem of Indra-normal. The normal weight includes monospaced numerals (lining tabular) by default, meaning columns of numbers align perfectly in charts and financial documents—a feature usually reserved for premium "pro" fonts.