Monospaced, also known as fixed-width or non-proportional, refers to a typeface where each character occupies the same amount of horizontal space, regardless of its width. In monospaced fonts, all letters, numbers, and symbols have equal width, resulting in a uniform appearance across the text.
Monospaced fonts are commonly used in coding, programming, and technical documentation, where precise alignment and readability of text are crucial. They are also used in certain graphic design applications, such as creating typewriter-style text effects or achieving a retro or nostalgic aesthetic.
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