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þ, ü, ÿ, ý, Ñ, Î, ¨, ¹, ê, í, È all represent different status icons when using this font. I can't seem to find a list of which glyphs represent which icons. I've tried a couple of font viewers but I had trouble with them.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Last edited by Winston-Wolfe (2013-06-26 20:07:35)
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I don't know if there is such a list anywhere, but you can simple 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
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Great! Thanks, it printed all the glyphs. Now if only copying out of urxvt was a simple task....
Edit: 'clipit' clipboard manager. Settings>Synchronize clipboards.
Last edited by Winston-Wolfe (2013-06-26 20:06:31)
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No Problem.
Please mark the thread as solved if you think my solution fits your needs.
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