# Fonts Zed ships two fonts: Zed Plex Mono and Zed Plex Sans. These are based on IBM Plex Mono and IBM Plex Sans, respectively. ## Settings - Buffer fonts - `buffer-font-family` - `buffer-font-features` - `buffer-font-size` - `buffer-line-height` - UI fonts - `ui_font_family` - `ui_font_fallbacks` - `ui_font_features` - `ui_font_weight` - `ui_font_size` - Terminal fonts - `terminal.font-size` - `terminal.font-family` - `terminal.font-features` - Other settings: - `active-pane-magnification` ## Old Zed Fonts Previously, Zed shipped with `Zed Mono` and `Zed Sans`, customized versions of the [Iosevka](https://typeof.net/Iosevka/) typeface. You can find more about them in the [zed-fonts](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed-fonts/) repository. Here's how you can use the old Zed fonts instead of `Zed Plex Mono` and `Zed Plex Sans`: 1. Download [zed-app-fonts-1.2.0.zip](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed-fonts/releases/download/1.2.0/zed-app-fonts-1.2.0.zip) from the [zed-fonts releases](https://github.com/zed-industries/zed-fonts/releases) page. 2. Open macOS `Font Book.app` 3. Unzip the file and drag the `ttf` files into the Font Book app. 4. Update your settings `ui_font_family` and `buffer_font_family` to use `Zed Mono` or `Zed Sans` in your `settings.json` file. ```json { "ui_font_family": "Zed Sans Extended", "buffer_font_family": "Zed Mono Extend", "terminal": { "font-family": "Zed Mono Extended" } } ``` 5. Note there will be red squiggles under the font name. (this is a bug, but harmless.)