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I want to display some non-western chars in my dwm status bar, i.e. Greek and a few Arabic
I tried to compile dwm with some Greek and Arab chars for the tag names but dwm only displays some dotted '[]' instead of my selected chars.
Is there a possibility to use non-western characters as tag names in the dwm status bar?
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afaik no. check the dwm mailing list. there are some related posts even from 2.x dwm release
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does the font you're compiling dwm with have glyphs for those chars?
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I simply don't know. How can I find out?
At the moment I use the default font,
-*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
.
Any suggestions for a suitable font?
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as dolby mentioned, this has been brought up again in the mailing list. not sure if it was resolved, though.
terminus might be a decent font to choose, but i think you might run into the same problems again anyway
Last edited by upsidaisium (2007-09-03 16:24:42)
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as dolby mentioned, this has been brought up again in the mailing list. not sure if it was resolved, though.
terminus might be a decent font to choose, but i think you might run into the same problems again anyway
There is a testcase there though :
http://www.suckless.org/pipermail/dwm/2 … 03391.html
wget -q -O - nic.ru | iconv -f windows-1251 -t utf-8 | grep '<title>' | dmenu -fn "-*-terminus-medium-*-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1"
That doesn't work properly indeed. But with "-*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-*-*" instead, it works fine.
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I just read the the link you gave me, upsidaisium.
I tried to display some non-western chars, Japanese, Chinese, Greek, and Russian worked, even if they're displayed in weird way. (fat) Only Arabic doesn't work with my current (default) font.
Here you'll find a pic how these non-western chars are displayed by dwm. First is Arabic, then Greek and after that Cyrillic.
What should I do to get all these chars displayed and above all get them normally displayed without being too fat as seen in the pic.
Maybe my question should better be: Which font do I have to use to display all these chars correctly?
Last edited by azerty (2007-09-03 17:28:55)
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