testing1235 2 days ago

Hi Neil, I'm not that person you replied to but in my projects I require Cyrillic glyphs for Russian and Ukrainian texts. Also when checking out your website just now, I wasn't able to add a Berkeley Mono App License module in your ordering system. I assume I need a App License to embed the font in my app? But I also can't seem to find any information about the app license itself on your site as well.

  • neilpanchal 2 days ago

    Cyrillic is not supported so Berkeley Mono might not be suitable for your application. Are you building a Web app (Webfonts) or a Desktop/Mobile app (App license)? Please email me.

    • jmwilson 2 days ago

      The lack of the ohm symbol Ω is also quite a bummer given the technical domain of the font.

      • neilpanchal 2 days ago

        Agree, I need to work on the full greek glyphset.

        • scripturial a day ago

          If you could remember to include Ancient Greek (pre 1980) accent combinations that would be awesome. It’s not that many extra accents.

          (Many Greek fonts today don’t draw the accents and breathings that are used in older texts)

niij 7 hours ago

Your website is absolutely beautiful and so well laid out. The examples given really sell the font.

For someone who has never really been a font nerd and has never bought a font—yet: all the add on choices are confusing. Ligatures, I get, but the other options feel overwhelming. Perhaps I'm not quite the market.

EvanAnderson 2 days ago

Is it a mistake, on page 4 of the linked datasheet, that "SemiBold" is shown for two different weights? I can't help but think that something like "DemiBold" was what the lighter weight was supposed to be labeled.

  • neilpanchal 2 days ago

    Yes, that's a typo. Need to redo the entire datasheet and possibly find a way to automate it using reportlab or some other PDF library. Right now, it is in InDesign and it is a pain to keep updating it.

    • tiagod 2 days ago

      I've been using Typst to generate PDF reports and it's pretty nice.