P1-v1 Font !!top!!
The digital scribe, Malik, spent his days in a world of code and calligraphy. His mission was to preserve the ancient beauty of the Mushaf in a language of ones and zeros.
Old computer terminals and command-line interfaces (CLI) rely on P1-style monospaced fonts. While they might not call it "P1," the specification matches: a fixed-width, regular-weight font that allows text to align in rows and columns. p1-v1 font
Some systems use "P1 V1" as shorthand for Part 1, Volume 1 of a larger text series. General Typeface Quality Standards The digital scribe, Malik, spent his days in