Click on “Install Font”, where you’ll now see a font validation screen reporting problems with the fonts during installation.Select all fonts in this directory, they’ll have names like “SFMono-Bold.otf” and “SFMono-Regular.otf”, then hit Command+O to open them all into the font inspector of Font Book.Hit Return (or click Go) to go to the Terminal Fonts folder. Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts/ Pull down the “Go” menu and choose “Go To Folder” then enter the following path:.Want SF Mono anywhere? Here’s how you can install it into your font collection: Earlier release of system software do not include the SF Mono font pack in Terminal app, and thus this will not be applicable to prior system software releases. If you’d like to use SF Mono font elsewhere in MacOS and in other Mac apps, follow the instructions below to install the SF Mono pack into the broader system font library collection.This will allow you to use SF Mono as a default font in apps like BBEdit, TextEdit, iTerm,Ī quick note: SF Mono is only available in macOS Sierra, macOS High Sierra, and later versions of MacOS.
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