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hey guys, I wonder how to implement this font in xterm
my output of "fc-list | grep Clean
Clean:style=Regular
I tried these ways on ~/.Xresources but no result .-.
XTerm*font: Clean
XTerm*font: *Clean*
XTerm*font: *-Clean-*-Regular*
XTerm*font: *-Clean-*-7*
XTerm*font: clean
XTerm*font: *-clean-*-Regular*
XTerm*font: *-clean-*-7*
could someone tell me what the correct syntax of the name of the font or how I can find at least? : /
and how to change the font used in the Linux default shell used on the screens tty1-6 (ctrl + alt F1, F2,...)?
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user@localhost $ grep -rnw "." -e "hacking"
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and how to change the font used in the Linux default shell used on the screens tty1-6 (ctrl + alt F1, F2,...)?
I think that is driven from the CONSOLEFONT setting in rc.conf and can be anything from the /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts dir. Not sure what format it's expecting though
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1. XTerm*font: -*-clean-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
2. Console fonts sit it /usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/. Pick the one you like (using 'setfont fontname'), and then put its name in rc.conf => CONSOLEEFONT="", if you wish to use it permanently.
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solved! thx so much *-*
user@localhost $ grep -rnw "." -e "hacking"
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