On 2000-03-01 21:45:57 +1100, Chuck Dale wrote:

> Using my favourite terminal font, Clean (Schumacher), the
> threading arrows are all wrong and turn out as little musical
> notes etc. This font is installed with the XFree86-75dpi-fonts
> RPM on my RH6.0 system.

Funny.  Some of the stuff I'm seeing in "Clean" heavily reminds me
of Atari's character set used with their STs, although other things
definately looked different, for instance the shape of the "a".
(Actually, there seems to be an Atari Logo hidden in that font.)

Anyway, this font seems to have some more encoding issues than the
one you mention: At least here, iso-8859-1 Umlauts (äöüß, ...)
aren't displayed at all.  I'm not sure it's really the font you want
to use.

However, at least in some sizes, "Lucida Typewriter" and "fixed"
look very similar to "Clean".  I'm using these settings with xterm
and quite like the resulting look:

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> .Xresources <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

XTerm*boldFont:      -*-fixed-bold-*-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1
XTerm*font:          7x14

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>             <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Maybe, this looks sufficiently similar to what you like.

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