Textmate Envy (aka: Monaco Font for Windows)

Posted by justinjohnson on Aug 14th, 2006

If your stuck in the world of developing on a Windows platform, chances are you’ve become quite envious of Textmate on the mac, especially if your a follower of the Ruby on Rails guys.

While I don’t offer a Textmate for the PC, I did find a version of the Monaco font (which Textmate uses by default) so that we PC users can be 1 step closer to a Textmate app for the PC.

PS: If anybody wants to develop a Textmate app for Windws , let me know. While my desktop application development skills are few and far between I would be willing to host, design, create & maintain a website for the project.

Link to file: Monaco.ttf

20 Responses

  1. Hakaslak Says:

    Woot!

    Thanks for this!

    No more Courier New for me!!!

    Might even sIFR it for codeview stuff.

  2. malikyte Says:

    TextMate-esque for Windows (Alpha), Intype.info

  3. Zuwiki Says:

    e-texteditor.com

    awesome.

  4. salman Says:

    textmate on windows(close).
    http://e-texteditor.com/blog/2006/textmate_on_windows

  5. salman Says:

    thanks for the font. and check the post above if you are interested in a product close to textmate.

    What about Visual Studio. its more than decent. and if you want intellisense, surely someone out there has written the XML snippets for VS to work on Ruby.

  6. justinjohnson Says:

    Intype.info I think is going to become my new favorite once it gets a little more mature.

    salman: a quick google returned:
    http://www.sapphiresteel.com/

    It’s not free but it’s designed to be an IDE for Ruby on Rails in Visual Studio

  7. Palaniraja Says:

    Hey dude!

    Thanks for the font! atlast I found a nice replacement to courier new

  8. Why my dreamweaver looks more beautiful? « me & PHP Says:

    […] Why my dreamweaver looks more beautiful? I don’t find an alternative title. As like anyone out there I also envy on Textmate features where it is in almost all the screencast for PHP & RoR out there. So I started looking for a Textmate alternate on windows, then I come to this post Textmate envy. I tried the font Monaco, looks beautiful in only Firebug not in my Dreamweaver. With disappointment I started googling for any other download for the font Monaco, then I found this link Programmers font so I am not alone, there are more people out there looking for the suitable replacement to Courier New (isn’t the time to change?). I tried few Monaca, Dejavu, Bitstream Vera. […]

  9. phantomdata Says:

    A little late to the party, but you should check out e Text Editor @ http://www.e-texteditor.com/.

  10. OSX Visitor Says:

    Textmate for OSX - there are no alternatives! As someone else said, almost all screencasts for PHP & RoR use Textmate.

    When all the experts use a certain platform you know there is a reason for it. I moved to OSX for Web Development and I’ve never looked back!

  11. Peter Says:

    I tried Monaco in DreamWeaver too and it does not look great.
    Currently I prefer Segoe UI.

  12. Keith Says:

    Thanks for this font. I use TextMate on my mac but my main development environment is, alas my windows machine - as someone has pointed out, e-texteditor is TextMate for windows, a wonderful program and a life saver for me. This monaco font is now the cherry on the cake - thanks for this!!

  13. datazoo Says:

    Netbeans 6.0 Beta looks quite nice with the dark theme (i.e. very similar to TextMate) and is Open Source:

    http://blogs.sun.com/tor/entry/ruby_screenshot_of_the_week19

    I use the free Anonymous font on Windows instead of Monaco now.
    http://www.ms-studio.com/FontSales/anonymous.html

  14. Josh Says:

    Awesome tip!

  15. Sra Says:

    As for a Textmate for PC, why not try Emacs (EmacsW32 for PC)?

    The learning curve is a bit steep, but www.emacswiki.org is there for you.

    After years of usage, I can’t find a thing I can’t do with Emacs — and most of the time someone else has already done it for me. And it works on Mac too!

    You might miss a few features at first, but I’m sure you’ll soon discover Emacs features that you’ll miss in Textmate, making it even.

    Cheers!

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  17. Joseph Says:

    Thanks a Million, our company uses Win the whole way :( and I’m used to the Look and feel of beautiful mac.

  18. Sergiy S. Tkachenko Says:

    Can you plan to make a support for Cyrillic?

  19. Lukasz Says:

    Oh yes - that’s what my E (the texteditor ;) ) was missing - the Monaco font. Thank you

  20. zmeeagain Says:

    How about the greek missing characters?

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