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@theGunslinger
I see your point and I had this problem in the past with Inconsolata font.
Can't remember the fix...maybe I will try another font...
@karabaja4
@jasonwryan
Thanks for the conky checkupdates info.
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"Can't remember the fix...maybe I will try another font..."
-> I see you're using URxvt, so try putting this in your .Xdefaults :
URxvt*letterspace -1
(or less)
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@Lolostudio
Thanks I will give that a try...
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Nice.
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[...] I had this problem in the past with Inconsolata font.
Can't remember the fix...maybe I will try another font...
This error often means that the font isn't loaded correctly in the first place (the semi-generic sans looks also indicates this; it happens when font's metrics aren't parsed correctly). Sometimes the fix is as easy as rebuilding font cache and / or restarting X, while some other time you need to pick a different font. URxvt happens to be fussy...
I see you're using URxvt, so try putting this in your .Xdefaults :
URxvt*letterspace -1
(or less)
This is the way a font can be tweaked when it's otherwise loaded correctly. However, it's not the case here...
Last edited by bohoomil (2013-04-10 20:19:07)
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Hspasta wrote:i3 with compton and dunst. Should probably change from i3status to conky or something...
http://s14.postimg.org/55fi65bq5/2013_04_10_021523_1600x900_scrot.jpg
What's your terminal font?
My only gripe about the font is that it uses a dot instead of a slash for zeroes...
Last edited by Hspasta (2013-04-10 17:58:43)
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@bohoomil
Thanks for the input.
I am away from my Arch box at the moment but will update soon...
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Thanks Hspasta!
If you can't sit by a cozy fire with your code in hand enjoying its simplicity and clarity, it needs more work. --Carlos Torres
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I think this is OK now??
Simple error;
urxvt*font: xft:Inconsolata Medium:pixelsize=14
urxvt*boldFont: xft:Inconsolata Bold:pixelsize=14
should have read;
urxvt*font: xft:Inconsolata:Medium:pixelsize=14
urxvt*boldFont: xft:Inconsolata:Bold:pixelsize=14
@bohoomil
Do you think the fonts have the correct separation now?
Last edited by ancleessen4 (2013-04-10 21:20:31)
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@bohoomil
Do you think the fonts have the correct separation now?
Yes, now the font is recognized correctly and rendered like a non-proportional (= monospaced) one should be.
Last edited by bohoomil (2013-04-10 22:11:22)
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@bohoomil
Thanks for the feedback...puts my mind at rest after a stupid mistake!
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Openbox + urxvt + Conky. (Wallpaper)
I like Openbox, but I'm considering switching to a different WM. DWM seems nice enough, but I think I'm going to give Xmonad a go when I have the time. The thought of editing C for every single change I want is frightening.
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I often think to myself that I'd like to learn Lisp, though I'm not entirely sure that I'll ever use it for anything. But I have a bit of free time this afternoon, and I feel like learning _something_, so why not get started with a bit of reading?
I've seen young people waste their time reading books about sensitive vampires. It's kinda sad. But you say it's not the end of the world... Well, maybe it is!
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Next up will be a switch from xmonad to i3wm.
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New wallpaper:
Can you please share the source of the wallpaper.It looks really nice.
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I switched to dwm
From Awesome? Can I ask why?
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