My favorite font is DeJaVu Sans Mono whose style is book. I often cannot tell P (uppercase) from p (lowercase), so I want to make a customized font based on DeJaVu Sans Mono-book.
Note that 0 in DeJaVu Sans Mono-book contains a solid dot.

I want to create a P (p in uppercase) in my format like below.

With fontforge, how do I create my font based on DeJaVu and save the revised font as myfont.ttf?
Sans-serif (Verdana-like) But if serifs on the 'I' are optional, then Verdana is a more-than-adequate substitute for DejaVu Sans — as can be seen from the selected characters in the following graphic.
The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Vera Fonts. Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters while maintaining the original look and feel through the process of collaborative development (see authors), under a Free license. The current version is 2.37 (Changelog, Download).
The process is pretty easy.
DejaVu Sans Mono using FontForge



TrueType the path and the filename of the new font:
And you now have your newly created font with the glyphs changed with the dots inside P, p and every other glyph you may apply a dot ellipse:

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