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Add FAQ for fonts and ligatures
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## What is your business model, how do you plan on making money?
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We are committed to offering Wave free to all developers (free as in speech and free as in beer). Next year, we plan on introducing *opt-in* features for teams (collaboration and sharing) which will require a paid subscription. In general, anything that runs locally, on your own machine, using your own resources will be free. Anything that uses our servers and our resources will be paid.
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We are committed to offering Wave free to all developers (free as in speech and free as in beer). Next year, we plan on introducing *opt-in* features for teams (collaboration and sharing) which will require a paid subscription. In general, anything that runs locally, on your own machine, using your own resources will be free. Anything that uses our servers and our resources will be paid.
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## How can I change the font in Wave?
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Right now we don't support changing the font. We plan on supporting this in the future, along with other font settings. Please see [Issue #83](https://github.com/wavetermdev/waveterm/issues/83) and feel free to leave feedback on your specific usecase.
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## Are ligatures supported in Wave?
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Wave Terminal uses the JetBrains Mono font which includes 142 code-specific ligatures. These ligatures are supported in the command prompt area and in the terminal output.
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