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I can't seem to find it. I have used it before, but i can't remember if it was here or on ubuntu. Anyway, if anyone has any idea where this particular font set is please tell me.
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nevermind, I need to check AUR more often.
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They're also in the community repo!
Haven't been here in a while. Still rocking Arch. ![]()
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right, right...I knew it was in some sort of repo. That little search box on archlinux.org doesn't search the community i guess. It searches core, extra, and testing, but it doesn't search community.
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while i'm on the topic of fonts, is this font in any repos?
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searching pacman and maybe also AUR for font is revealing sometimes
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Glad you got Terminus sorted out. I don't believe you'll find Essay in the repo (or any distro's repos for that matter), but it's embarrassingly simple to install it ![]()
1. Create a folder in home directory called .fonts
2. Download the Truetype archive from the site you mentioned (the tarball or zip will do fine)
3. Extract the .ttf file within to your newly created ~/.fonts folder
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