kiinteäleveyksisiä
Kiinteäleveyksisiä is a Finnish term that translates to "fixed-width" or "monospace" in English. It refers to a typeface or font where each character, regardless of its shape, occupies the same horizontal space. This is in contrast to proportional fonts, where characters like 'i' or 'l' take up less space than characters like 'w' or 'm'.
The primary application of fixed-width fonts is in computing, particularly in text-based interfaces, code editors, and
Historically, typewriters also used fixed-width fonts, as the mechanical nature of their operation naturally produced characters
Common examples of fixed-width fonts include Courier, Monaco, Consolas, and Fira Code. While they are often favored