Citations:monospaced


 * 1948 — Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company. Digest of United States Supreme Court Reports, volume 17, page 358:
 * A monospaced typeface is one in which all characters have the same advance width.


 * 1988 — Donald D. Chamberlin, et al. Defining Document Styles for WYSIWYG Processing. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Document Manipulation and Typography:
 * The first direct manipulation systems were simple word processors, based on a typewriter-like document model, which allowed users to manipulate text on a display screen using monospaced fonts and fixed line spacing.


 * 2007 — Jason Simmons. The Designer's Desktop Manual:
 * Although scanners will not read the digits, an operator may have to key them in manually if there is a problem with the barcode. Use a clean uncluttered font. Arial Monospaced is a good example.