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#151 2012-09-01 19:59:15

Šaran
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

You are right, my locale.conf got screwed up. I had LOCALE instead of LANG.
Thanks! smile

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#152 2012-12-30 15:06:28

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Hi, I'm new. I'm trying to print the icons in xterm and then to the statusbar, i get only a rectangle. The font is recognized , because I'm using it, but not the icons.

I've tried this and the output was a little rectangle.

echo -e "\x84"

And this is my .Xresource:

! Xft settings ---------------------------------------------------------------
Xft.dpi:                        96
Xft.antialias:                  true
Xft.rgba:                       rgb
Xft.hinting:                    true
Xft.hintstyle:                  hintslight

*faceName: ohsnap.icons
*faceSize: 14
*dynamicColors: true
*foreground: #D7D0C7
*background: #151515

!black
! *color0:     #AF875F
! *color8:     #AF875F
*color0:     #101010
*color8:     #404040
!red
*color1:     #E84F4F
*color9:     #D23D3D
!green
*color2:     #B8D68C
*color10:    #A0CF5D
!yellow
*color3:     #E1AA5D
*color11:    #F39D21
!blue
*color4:     #7DC1CF
*color12:    #4E9FB1
!magenta
*color5:     #9B64FB
*color13:    #8542FF
!cyan
*color6:     #6D878D
*color14:    #42717B
!white
*color7:     #dddddd
*color15:    #dddddd

*borderColor:        #151515
*colorBD:            #ffffff
*cursorColor:        #ff8939
*cursorColor2:       #151515

Can someone show me the error?

Last edited by etere (2012-12-30 15:07:32)

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#153 2012-12-31 15:37:13

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Howdy. I don't know if it will make a difference but maybe try using

xterm*font:              -*-ohsnap.icons-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
xterm*boldFont:          -*-ohsnap.icons-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

You can try pasting the rectangle into your script and see if that works or possibly try using another terminal like rxvt-unicode (urxvt) and see if it still happens. Or maybe check your locale settings.

Last edited by stlarch (2012-12-31 16:04:24)

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#154 2013-01-01 07:47:09

etere
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

stlarch wrote:

Howdy. I don't know if it will make a difference but maybe try using

xterm*font:              -*-ohsnap.icons-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
xterm*boldFont:          -*-ohsnap.icons-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

You can try pasting the rectangle into your script and see if that works or possibly try using another terminal like rxvt-unicode (urxvt) and see if it still happens. Or maybe check your locale settings.

Thanks! I didnt know that I have to set my locale to ISO88591. Now it works!
Happy new year!

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#155 2013-03-20 15:56:26

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

While using ohsnap in urxvt and doing printf '\xXY' , none of the icons past C1 won't print in the terminal and can't be used in the lemon bar. Any reason for this behaviour?

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#156 2013-03-22 02:02:23

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

@theGunslinger, I haven't made any changes in a while, so if they were working before, I would guess it's something on your end. A common problem seems to be with locale settings. I would check that first. Is anyone else having problems?

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#157 2013-04-24 14:03:58

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

ohsnap is awesome! i'm wondering if you can add 15px and 16px. i want them for my i3status bar, 14px looks small in my screen.
thanks big_smile

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#158 2013-04-25 20:16:02

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

@OBLiQUE , here's a 15 that I made a while back you can try http://ompldr.org/vaTgwZw/ohsnap15.tar.gz
you'll have to install it manually

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#159 2013-04-26 14:55:36

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Anybody could help ?

open the gbdfed browse the ohsnap icon from xfonts , step page 2 and i chose the icon , the belows two characters (like 80, 89, 8A, AD , B8 etc ) how to print and view correctly?

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#160 2013-04-29 16:51:49

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

@F34R, you can do something like

echo -e '\xC9'

for example and then copy the output to a script.

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#161 2013-05-15 14:51:36

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

I've read some of the post, even in other 3ds, but I cannot figure out the solution.

Problems:
1) Encoding set to UTF-8
    I can get symbols if I run from the terminal # urxvt -fn "i put here ohsnap font"  --> this works, symbols are shown.
   The script is not working
2) Encoding set to ISO-8859-1
    I cannot get the Powerline Symbols in the terminal, but I do get the symbols in the status bar

I've set LANG and the other LC_*, also LC_ALL to "en_US.UTF-8" as in this way I can get the font for the Powerline correctly in URxvt. And this is fine. It works.
termName is set to urxvt-256-color.

Then, I wanted to use also you Ohsnap for the icons in my DWM status bar, but they are not displayed in my script.

Even if I simply do something like:

while true; do
    xsetroot -name "\xB5"
    sleep 2
done

I get no flash symbol, as in this link: http://ompldr.org/vYm5vNQ

I think I can use a different locale for a script, but saying at the start of the script

LANG="en_US.ISO-8859-1"

or even setting LC_ALL, which should override everything,  has no effect, and maybe it's not so right to do that...I don't know.

I can see the symbol only if I set in my .zshrc LC_* and LANG to "en_US.ISO-8859-1".

How can I solve this?

If I simply run urxvt like: LANG="en_US.UTF-8" from the terminal, having set encoding to en_US.ISO-8859-1 it's fine, but how can I've tried in the .xinitrc file and it does not work.
i.e.:

LANG="en_US.UTF-8" urxvtd -q -o -f

What am I missing?

Last edited by mattmusc (2013-05-15 14:57:02)


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#162 2013-06-12 09:35:13

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

I have been trying to use this font for my infobar. The font itself is working with no issues, but I can't get the icons to work. My infobar is bar.

This is my config.h:

/* The height of the bar (in pixels) */
#define BAR_HEIGHT  18
/* The width of the bar. Set to -1 to fit screen */
#define BAR_WIDTH   -1
/* Offset from the left. Set to 0 to have no effect */
#define BAR_OFFSET 0
/* Choose between an underline or an overline */
#define BAR_UNDERLINE 1
/* The thickness of the underline (in pixels). Set to 0 to disable. */
#define BAR_UNDERLINE_HEIGHT 1
/* Default bar position, overwritten by '-b' switch */
#define BAR_BOTTOM 0
/* The fonts used for the bar, comma separated. Only the first 2 will be used. */
#define BAR_FONT		"-*-ohsnap.icons-*-*-*-*-11-*-*-*-*-*-*-*","fixed" 
/* Some fonts don't set the right width for some chars, pheex it */
#define BAR_FONT_FALLBACK_WIDTH 6
/* Color palette */
#define COLOR0 0x272727 /* background */
#define COLOR1 0xd0cecb /* foreground */
#define COLOR2 0xe9f2ac /* yellow */
#define COLOR3 0xd75f5f /* light dark red*/
#define COLOR4 0x080808 /* black */
#define COLOR5 0xffaf5f /* light orange*/
#define COLOR6 0x87afd7 /* light blue*/
#define COLOR7 0x8787af /* light red */
#define COLOR8 0x5f8787 /* A la blalig gra*/
#define COLOR9 0x808080 /* grey */

The script(test.sh) I am testing this with is:

#!/usr/bin/bash
clock=$(date "+%a %b %d, %k:%m")

echo -e "\xc9 $clock"

and the icon does not show up when I pipe it into bar with the command

Any ideas what I might be doing wrong?

Last edited by aparthia (2013-06-12 09:47:25)

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#163 2013-06-14 03:46:07

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

@aparthia, try doing

echo -e '\xc9'

and then paste the output (the symbol) into your script instead and see if that works.

@mattmusc, I don't think the urxvt in the repos will work. OK100 had one in the aur that worked but it doesn't appear that he maintains it anymore. I think he compiled it with --enable-unicode3 flag.

Last edited by stlarch (2013-06-14 03:54:22)

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#164 2013-06-26 14:12:44

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

How would I go about finding out which special character represents which icon?
ie. "Ñ" = cpu icon, "Î" = memory icon, etc.

Love the font btw smile

EDIT: Solution: You can open up another terminal with the ohsnap font

urxvt -fn -*-ohsnap.icon-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

and run a shell script which prints out all the glyphs

for i in {50..255}; do  printf "\\$(printf '%03o' $i)\n" ; done

Then you can copy paste them, or run the same script inside another terminal with the normal fonts and map the glyphs
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 1#p1292871

Last edited by Winston-Wolfe (2013-06-27 13:38:16)

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#165 2013-06-27 13:16:16

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Can anyone help me with this?

config.h
static const char font[]            = "-*-ohsnap.icons-medium-r-normal-*-11-*-*-*-*-*-*-*";

static const char *tags[] = { "chat", "dev", "media", "www \xc9" };

No icon will show up, but the font is infact being used :
1gQA2IP.png

It's like only the icons wont load. I have tried to implement them into conky also, didnt work.

When I set urxvt's font to use it and I :
echo -e "\xc9"

it will print the icon.

The font shows up in xfontsel. why arent the icons loading??

Also, why isnt the font an option for me to use on my other terminals, like lxterminal, or tilda?

I have the font folder added to my xorg.conf, and my xinitrc loads it aswell.

Last edited by invisiblemannnn (2013-06-27 13:17:59)

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#166 2013-06-27 19:02:32

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Did you not read the post before yours?

dwm won't interpret the codes for the glyph you have to print it out in a terminal and copy it to config.h .


You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.

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#167 2013-08-19 18:14:32

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

When I try to print the glyph in my terminal, it only shows a ? inside a diamond.

It will only display if I run urxvt -fn -*-ohsnap.icons-*-* blah blah and then print it.

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

pic related:
http://i.imgur.com/CmhBML9.png

Last edited by invisibleman__ (2013-08-19 18:16:34)

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#168 2013-08-20 10:04:40

moetunes
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

invisibleman__ wrote:

When I try to print the glyph in my terminal, it only shows a ? inside a diamond.

It will only display if I run urxvt -fn -*-ohsnap.icons-*-* blah blah and then print it.

Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

pic related:
http://i.imgur.com/CmhBML9.png

Technically you aren't doing anything wrong, it's just that you don't quite have an understanding of what's going on. There's a section available to font makers that doesn't always get used and Grandpa Dave used that free space to add some icons to a font(an excellent idea and well done too). The font you use regularly in urxvt has nothing in that space to show you when you make a call there so urxvt has a ? in a diamond as a default for that. Copying that ? in a diamond to a config that will use ohsnap-icons should have the correct glyph shown. It's a matter of trust and having a go. The worst that can happen is you'll need to re-edit a config file and have a quick rebuild.
This is where using a second DISPLAY or Xephyr to check your edits can help when you are configuring a lightweight wm.


You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.

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#169 2013-08-20 18:52:22

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

I have to be, cause look at my config :
http://i.imgur.com/QmdrDaw.png

And this is what happens :
http://i.imgur.com/6tddJe7.png

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#170 2013-08-30 06:05:53

havoc
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

No icon for ethernet connection? I can only seen a lot wifi icons.

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#171 2013-10-16 01:02:03

0wl
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Can someone give me the symbols for muted sound please?

Edit: NM, I've found it. It's 'ë' or echo -e '\xEB'

Last edited by 0wl (2013-10-16 01:35:28)

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#172 2014-01-20 00:08:27

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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Can anybody help me figure out what I am doing wrong?

I can seem to get these glyphs working in my DWM or conky.

I am using conky-cli, and here is my config :

background no
out_to_console yes
total_run_times 0
update_interval 5
use_spacer none
use_xft yes
xftfont ohsnap.cions:pixelsize=11

TEXT
Ñ ${cpu}% | Î ${memperc}% | ñ ${battery_percent}% | ª ${acpitemp} | í ${exec amixer get Master -M | grep -oE "[[:digit:]]*%"} | É ${time %I:%M} | ¤ ${addr wlan0}

The entire conky doesnt even show up in my dwm bar. I have :
sleep 3 && conky | while read -r; do xsetroot -name "$REPLY"; done &
in my .xinitrc



I am using dwm, here i my config.h

/* See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. */

/* appearance */
static const char font[]            = "-*-ohsnap.icons-medium-r-*-*-11-*-*-*-*-*-*-*";
static const char normbordercolor[] = "#000000";
static const char normbgcolor[]     = "#000000";
static const char normfgcolor[]     = "#FFFFFF";
static const char selbordercolor[]  = "#000000";
static const char selbgcolor[]      = "#000000";
static const char selfgcolor[]      = "#206167";
static const unsigned int borderpx  = 3;
static const unsigned int snap      = 32;
static const Bool showbar           = True;
static const Bool topbar            = True;
static const unsigned int systrayspacing = 2;   /* systray spacing */
static const Bool showsystray       = True;     /* False means no systray */

/* tagging */
static const char *tags[] = { "©", "¹", "¨", "Ï" };

/* rules */
static const Rule rules[] = {
	/* class      instance    title       tags mask     isfloating   monitor */
	{ "Firefox",  NULL,       NULL,       1 << 2,       False,       -1 },
	{ "Pidgin",   NULL,       NULL,       1 << 0,       False,       -1 },
	{ "Skype",    NULL,       NULL,       1 << 0,       False,       -1 },
};

/* layout(s) */
static const float mfact      = 0.55; /* factor of master area size [0.05..0.95] */
static const int nmaster      = 1;    /* number of clients in master area */
static const Bool resizehints = False; /* True means respect size hints in tiled resizals */

static const Layout layouts[] = {
	/* symbol     arrange function */
	{ "þ",      tile },    /* first entry is default */
	{ "ý",      NULL },    /* no layout function means floating behavior */
	{ "ÿ",      monocle },
};

/* key definitions */
#define MODKEY Mod4Mask
#define TAGKEYS(KEY,TAG) \
	{ MODKEY,                       KEY,      view,           {.ui = 1 << TAG} }, \
	{ MODKEY|ControlMask,           KEY,      toggleview,     {.ui = 1 << TAG} }, \
	{ MODKEY|ShiftMask,             KEY,      tag,            {.ui = 1 << TAG} }, \
	{ MODKEY|ControlMask|ShiftMask, KEY,      toggletag,      {.ui = 1 << TAG} },

/* helper for spawning shell commands in the pre dwm-5.0 fashion */
#define SHCMD(cmd) { .v = (const char*[]){ "/bin/sh", "-c", cmd, NULL } }

/* commands */
static const char *dmenucmd[] = { "dmenu_run", "-fn", font, "-nb", normbgcolor, "-nf", normfgcolor, "-sb", selbgcolor, "-sf", selfgcolor, NULL };
static const char *gyazocmd[] = { "gyazo", NULL };
static const char *mocpnext[] = { "mocp", "--next", NULL };
static const char *mocpprev[] = { "mocp", "--previous", NULL };
static const char *mocppause[] = { "mocp", "--toggle-pause", NULL };
static const char *mutecmd[] = { "amixer", "sset", "Master", "toggle", NULL };
static const char *termcmd[] = { "xterm", NULL };
static const char *volup[] = { "amixer", "set", "Master", "5%+", NULL };
static const char *voldown[] = { "amixer", "set", "Master", "5%-", NULL };

static Key keys[] = {
	/* modifier                     key        function        argument */
	{ MODKEY,                       XK_r,      spawn,          {.v = dmenucmd } },
	{ MODKEY,			XK_Return, spawn,          {.v = termcmd } },
	{ MODKEY,                       XK_Up,     spawn,          {.v = volup } },
	{ MODKEY,                       XK_Down,   spawn,          {.v = voldown } },
	{ MODKEY,			XK_Left,   spawn,	   {.v = mocpprev } },
	{ MODKEY,		        XK_Right,  spawn,	   {.v = mocpnext } },
	{ MODKEY,        		XK_p,	   spawn,	   {.v = mocppause } },
	{ MODKEY,                       XK_m,      spawn,          {.v = mutecmd } },
	{ MODKEY,			XK_s,      spawn,	   {.v = gyazocmd } },
	{ MODKEY,                       XK_h,      togglebar,      {0} },
	{ MODKEY|ControlMask,           XK_Up,     incnmaster,     {.i = +1 } },
	{ MODKEY|ControlMask,           XK_Down,   incnmaster,     {.i = -1 } },
	{ MODKEY|ControlMask,           XK_Left,   setmfact,       {.f = -0.05} },
	{ MODKEY|ControlMask,           XK_Right,  setmfact,       {.f = +0.05} },
	{ MODKEY,                       XK_k,      killclient,     {0} },
	{ MODKEY,                       XK_space,  setlayout,      {0} },
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_1,                      0)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_2,                      1)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_3,                      2)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_4,                      3)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_5,                      4)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_6,                      5)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_7,                      6)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_8,                      7)
	TAGKEYS(                        XK_9,                      8)
	{ MODKEY,             		XK_q,      quit,           {0} },
};

/* button definitions */
/* click can be ClkLtSymbol, ClkStatusText, ClkWinTitle, ClkClientWin, or ClkRootWin */
static Button buttons[] = {
	/* click                event mask      button          function        argument */
	{ ClkLtSymbol,          0,              Button1,        setlayout,      {0} },
	{ ClkClientWin,         MODKEY,         Button1,        movemouse,      {0} },
	{ ClkClientWin,         MODKEY,         Button3,        resizemouse,    {0} },
	{ ClkTagBar,            0,              Button1,        view,           {0} },
	{ ClkTagBar,            0,              Button3,        toggleview,     {0} },
};

I have created 20-fonts.conf inside of my /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ directory and i put the fontpath /usr/share/fonts/local

The problem is, regular text works find but if i set the config to use a glyph charcter it doesnt show up. The font itself is working, just no glyphs.

Is this a locale issue maybe?

Last edited by djangorango (2014-01-20 00:09:42)

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#173 2014-01-20 15:04:11

moetunes
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

djangorango it looks like you misspelled ohsnap.icons
xftfont ohsnap.cions:pixelsize=11


You're just jealous because the voices only talk to me.

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#174 2014-01-21 10:51:11

djangorango
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

moetunes wrote:

djangorango it looks like you misspelled ohsnap.icons
xftfont ohsnap.cions:pixelsize=11

yeah i fixed that, that didnt do anything. its not a conky issue, or even dwm.

I think it is because I dont use an xorg conf file maybe, not sure. maybe a locale issue too.
this has just been a persistsing issue and not one can help me with it

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#175 2014-01-25 07:36:26

stlarch
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Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

@djangorango, try this

use_xft no
font -*-ohsnap.icons-medium-r-normal-*-11-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

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