You are not logged in.
Instead of installing them all, install only the ones you want.
Do you see that 'Enter a selection' prompt? Type the numbers corresponding to the packages you want to install.
Offline
Instead of installing them all, install only the ones you want.
Do you see that 'Enter a selection' prompt? Type the numbers corresponding to the packages you want to install.
Yes I can do that, but as I was trying to automate my whole installation, I just wanted to install them all. Thanks.
Offline
You can do e.g.
pacman -S otf-cantoraone-ib ttf-merriweather-ib
just like with any other packages.
Offline
@bohoomil hello. I'm the maintainer of the ttf-ms-win8 AUR package. Recently I'd installed your freetype, fontconfig and cairo packages (was running vanilla infinality packages). Thanks for maintaining them! For the first time I was shocked by Consolas as default monospace, but I raised font size and it seems okay.
And Arial is ugly and sharp (http://imgur.com/28afTZX), can you suggest something to make it more aliased?
Do you have any questions or requests for ttf-ms-win8? I will be glad to collaborate.
P. S. Do you know if infinality is okay? He doesn't seem to respond on his forum.
Offline
I just wanted to install them all
This cannot be done: please, consult the Wiki for details.
Also, as per the new infinality-bundle documentation,
Font packages that belong to `infinality-bundle-fonts-extra` group provide a rich and diverse collection of typefaces suitable for both the traditional and electronic typography. These packages are not supposed to be installed in one shot: a lot of families here are available in multiple formats (OTF, TTF, T1), each requiring their own settings in order to render correctly, and therefore should not be used together. Use anything you need --- as you need it.
@reflexing You may want to check out other rendering styles than the default one: set `USE_STYLE=` to values 2-4 in infinality-settings.sh.
Unfortunately, I have no idea why the original author of the Infinality project is not responding. I am merely one of those who has been waiting for a piece of news from his corner of the Web.
:: Registered Linux User No. 223384
:: github
:: infinality-bundle+fonts: good looking fonts made easy
Offline
something to make it more aliased
Play with the settings to suit yourself, e.g. I currently use:
# Makes fonts darker and thicker
export INFINALITY_FT_BRIGHTNESS="-10"
# Not too sharp, not too smooth
export INFINALITY_FT_FILTER_PARAMS="16 20 28 20 16"
Maybe we should add the flexibility to be able to override these per font
Offline
Maybe we should add the flexibility to be able to override these per font
This would actually solve a lot of per user problems.
:: Registered Linux User No. 223384
:: github
:: infinality-bundle+fonts: good looking fonts made easy
Offline
Looks like Noto can support all languages now?
This is an excellent piece of news, Hspasta, thank you very much. I will update the packages later today.
New! Noto Sans CJK is released with full support for Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
:: Registered Linux User No. 223384
:: github
:: infinality-bundle+fonts: good looking fonts made easy
Offline
reflexing wrote:something to make it more aliased
Play with the settings to suit yourself, e.g. I currently use:
Just a quick question. When you make these changes in /etc/profile.d/infinality-settings.sh, how do you preserve them on an update?
Offline
Via /etc/profile.d/infinality-settings.sh.pacsave:
$ pacman -Qii freetype2-infinality-ultimate
Name : freetype2-infinality-ultimate
<snip>
Backup Files:
UNMODIFIED /etc/profile.d/infinality-settings.sh
Offline
@bohoomil hello. I'm the maintainer of the ttf-ms-win8 AUR package. Recently I'd installed your freetype, fontconfig and cairo packages (was running vanilla infinality packages). Thanks for maintaining them! For the first time I was shocked by Consolas as default monospace, but I raised font size and it seems okay.
And Arial is ugly and sharp (http://imgur.com/28afTZX), can you suggest something to make it more aliased?
Do you have any questions or requests for ttf-ms-win8? I will be glad to collaborate.P. S. Do you know if infinality is okay? He doesn't seem to respond on his forum.
You should at least hide your pr0n before making screenshots ...
Offline
You should at least hide your pr0n before making screenshots ...
what porn are you talking about?
Offline
One of the bookmarks on the bookmark bar says 'Squirt'. Right in the center.
Offline
One of the bookmarks on the bookmark bar says 'Squirt'. Right in the center.
Well, it's speed reader bookmarklet: http://www.squirt.io
Offline
One font to rule them all...
@bohoomil, thanks for the update! By chance I noticed in the changelog that ttf-faruma-ib is supposed to be a dep of the ibfonts-meta-extended package now, but it looks like you forgot to add it.
Offline
@Ledti Fixed. Thanks a lot for the feedback!
:: Registered Linux User No. 223384
:: github
:: infinality-bundle+fonts: good looking fonts made easy
Offline
I nothised you removed from repo:
:: otf-melthofonts-ib no exist
:: ttf-ipafont-ib no exist
:: ttf-lklug-ib no exist
:: ttf-mph-2b-damase-ib no exist
:: ttf-nanum-fonts-ib no exist
:: ttf-tharlon-ib no exist
:: ttf-wqy-microhei-ib
without drop them to aur or add the replacenment or the provides to the new font
Well, I suppose that this is somekind of signature, no?
Offline
Maybe it's related to http://bohoomil.com/2014/07/20/2014-07-20/
Offline
@bohoomil
Thanks for your reply and sorry mine is even more delayed!
I see no one else has commented on the proposed change to Liberation Sans as the default. Oviously I wouldn't mind as I'm using it now locally anyway but I would say that in my original post when I said "For me (and I think many people) just changing the default from Noto Sans to Liberation Sans is a better fix" I should have said many Emacs users. If Noto Sans has better screen optimization than Liberation Sans then I'm totally fine with it remaining as the default and am happy with my local fix.
I updated the wiki. I may have gone overboard and it made it too long as it's now saying that section is a candidate for merging with the main Emacs article! I think it's better off where it is so please feel free to edit it to make it shorter/simpler if you prefer.
I tried Droid Sans and interestingly it does work as the default. This is the debug output:
Best score 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 44 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 2.14748e+12
Pattern has 22 elts (size 22)
family: "Droid Sans"(w)
familylang: "en"(w)
style: "Bold"(w)
stylelang: "en"(w)
fullname: "Droid Sans Bold"(w)
fullnamelang: "en"(w)
slant: 0(i)(w)
weight: 200(i)(w)
width: 100(i)(w)
foundry: "unknown"(w)
file: "/usr/share/fonts/ttf-droid-ib/DroidSans-Bold.ttf"(w)
index: 0(i)(w)
outline: True(w)
scalable: True(w)
charset:
0000: 00000000 ffffffff ffffffff 7fffffff 00000000 ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff
0001: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff 00040000 00018003 00000000 fc010000
0002: 0f000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 10000000 3f0002c0 00080000
0003: 0000820b 00000008 00000000 00000000 ffffd7f0 fffffffb 00467fff 00000000
0004: ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff ffffff7f ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff
0005: 000fffff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
001e: 00000003 c0000000 00000000 00000000 0000003f ffffffff ffffffff 03ffffff
001f: 00000000 00000000 00002000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0020: 7fb80fff 160d0047 00000010 80000000 00000000 00001898 00000000 00000000
0021: 00480020 00004044 78000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0022: 44068044 00000800 00000100 00000031 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
0025: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000400 00000000
00fb: 0000001e 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00fe: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 80000000
00ff: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 30000000
(w)
lang: aa|ab|af|av|ay|ba|be|bg|bi|bin|br|bs|bua|ca|ce|ch|chm|co|cs|cu|cv|cy|da|de|el|en|eo|es|et|eu|fi|fj|fo|fr|fur|fy|gd|gl|gn|gv|ho|hr|hu|ia|ig|id|ie|ik|io|is|it|kaa|ki|kk|kl|kum|kv|ky|la|lb|lez|lt|lv|mg|mh|mk|mo|mt|nb|nds|nl|nn|no|nr|nso|ny|oc|om|os|pl|pt|rm|ro|ru|sah|se|sel|sh|sk|sl|sma|smj|smn|so|sq|sr|ss|st|sv|sw|tg|tk|tl|tn|tr|ts|tt|tyv|uk|uz|vo|vot|wa|wen|wo|xh|yap|zu|an|crh|csb|fil|hsb|ht|jv|kj|ku-tr|kwm|lg|li|mn-mn|ms|na|ng|pap-an|pap-aw|rn|rw|sc|sg|sn|su|ty|za(w)
fontversion: 11(i)(w)
capability: "otlayout:latn"(w)
fontformat: "TrueType"(w)
decorative: False(w)
hash: "sha256:2f529a3e60c007979d95d29794c3660694217fb882429fb33919d2245fe969e9"(w)
postscriptname: "DroidSans-Bold"(w)
Not sure if that gives any further clues as to why it can find the right font with Droid Sans and not with Noto Sans? If you feel the issue is likely with Emacs I'm happy to report it and at least let them know. I'm happy with my local fix anyway though.
Thanks!
Last edited by conorbev (2014-07-22 20:42:08)
Offline
When posting configs, code or command output, please use [ code ] tags, not [ quote ] tags https://bbs.archlinux.org/help.php#bbcode
like this
It makes the code more readable and - in case of longer listings - more convenient to scroll through.
Offline
@conorbev I think I have good news: I managed to fix the issue with Noto Sans and now the font works correctly with Emacs. Just do the following:
1. go here
2. download both 'fixed' font files
3. place them in `/usr/share/fonts/ttf-noto-sans-multilang-ib`
4. run `fc-cache -f`
5. set Noto Sans in your ~/.emacs
6. sit back and enjoy.
I will update the multilang package as soon as possible and inform Noto developers about the bug.
Happy using and thanks for cooperation!
:: Registered Linux User No. 223384
:: github
:: infinality-bundle+fonts: good looking fonts made easy
Offline
% sudo pacman -Syu
...
Name Old Version New Version Net Change
infinality-bundle-fonts/ttf-noto-sans-multilang-ib 1.04-5 2014.07-1 157.46 MiB
Um, what? A 157MiB upgrade?
Online