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Almost the same font, thanks!
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Hmmm that font does look very nice. I'm wondering which one it is myself, actually. Obviously, it's not terminus.
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Hmmm that font does look very nice. I'm wondering which one it is myself, actually. Obviously, it's not terminus.
Found it - "Proggytiny".
But I can't install it //// Help?
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Neat, thanks!
What do you mean you can't install it ?
Just put the .ttf files in /usr/share/fonts/X11/misc and restart X
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Have you tried using it in a different terminal emulator ?
I remember something about urxvt leaving too much space between characters...
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Have you tried using it in a different terminal emulator ?
I remember something about urxvt leaving too much space between fonts...
no, i haven't
will try xterm. i like the urxvt's "semi-transparency"
Last edited by Boris Bolgradov (2008-10-26 11:14:54)
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Don't leave urxvt, its is good term...
Follow this discussion http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=55634
(if that matter vte, the terminal that gnome-terminal is based use xoff too and not width)
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Are you referring to the bold text? You can override it with this:
urxvt.boldFont: xft:proggytiny:pixelsize=12
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