Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 03:15:35PM -0400, Sebastian LaVine wrote: > The Suckless community is international, and many of course do not speak > English -- in particular American English -- as a primary language. But as > an American, the word used in that email address is beyond vulgar, and > extremely -- uniquely -- offensive. I agree with Wesley that that email > address should be removed from the list. > As a non-American, I wonder what it matters what people set their e-mail addresses to. Although, yes, I am getting 12-year-old vibes from that address (similar to the classic bash.org quote, where a guy with the nickname "h1tler" asks how everyone knew they were 12 years old). On a more practical note, I have not received the original mail at issue here. Was it not addressed to dev@? Or was the address so offensive, some mail provider on the way already filtered it? Ciao, Markus
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
On 03/22/21 03:15PM, Sebastian LaVine wrote: > > The Suckless community is international, and many of course do not speak > English -- in particular American English -- as a primary language. But as > an American, the word used in that email address is beyond vulgar, and > extremely -- uniquely -- offensive. I agree with Wesley that that email > address should be removed from the list. > As an American myself, if you're going to make an appeal to American sensibilities, I believe removing someone from the mailing list on the basis of skin tone would be considered offensive. Personally, I don't care much either way & I know you(and Wesley) probably have good intentions - just wanted to offer my input as an American.
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
Markus Wichmann wrote: > Страхиња Радић wrote: >> Didn't know that, thanks. What is the reasoning behind having a >> separate .def.h in the first place then? Wouldn't editing a local copy >> of config.h from the cloned repository suffice? > The idea is that you keep your config.h around when you update the > repository, and then just merge the changes to config.def.h into > config.h. You'd basically carry your config.h forward between versions. Except that there's no config.def.mk and sometimes changes between local config.h and the just-pulled one are incompatible. -- caóc
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 11:12:29PM +0100, Страхиња Радић wrote: > Didn't know that, thanks. What is the reasoning behind having a separate > .def.h in the first place then? Wouldn't editing a local copy of config.h from > the cloned repository suffice? The idea is that you keep your config.h around when you update the repository, and then just merge the changes to config.def.h into config.h. You'd basically carry your config.h forward between versions. Ciao, Markus
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Страхиња Радић wrote: > It will work, but more correct would be to change config.def.h, per > Makefile: > config.h: config.def.h > cp config.def.h config.h > Also, in the future you can also try setting different values for > "size=" instead of "pixelsize=", as it works better for some fonts. Actually config.def.h is a template, the default configuration, and probably should be left unmodified. The rule you mentioned (run by `make config.h` copies config.def.h into config.h, obviously, and then config.h is supposed to be edited. -- caóc
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On 21/03/24 04:13, Cág wrote: > Actually config.def.h is a template, the default configuration, and > probably should be left unmodified. The rule you mentioned (run by `make > config.h` copies config.def.h into config.h, obviously, and then config.h > is supposed to be edited. Didn't know that, thanks. What is the reasoning behind having a separate .def.h in the first place then? Wouldn't editing a local copy of config.h from the cloned repository suffice? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
On Tue 23 Mar 2021 at 03:03, Wesley Pannell w...@lemonsrc.io wrote: > Can we remove this email address from the list? This is rediculous. > > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > > On Monday, March 22nd, 2021 at 12:59 AM, > wrote: > I agree. Remove them please. -Sean
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 03:15:35PM -0400, Sebastian LaVine wrote: > On 3/22/21 12:20 PM, Nuno Teixeira wrote: > > please don't! I use i3+st for about 10 years! > > Why? > I don't think it is you that Wesley was referring to, Nuno, but rather this > one: > > > > On Monday, March 22nd, 2021 at 12:59 AM, > > > wrote: > > The Suckless community is international, and many of course do not speak > English -- in particular American English -- as a primary language. But as > an American, the word used in that email address is beyond vulgar, and > extremely -- uniquely -- offensive. I agree with Wesley that that email > address should be removed from the list. > > -- > Sebastian LaVine | https://smlavine.com > You'll have better luck with the Debian mailing lists.
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
On 3/22/21 12:20 PM, Nuno Teixeira wrote: please don't! I use i3+st for about 10 years! Why? I don't think it is you that Wesley was referring to, Nuno, but rather this one: On Monday, March 22nd, 2021 at 12:59 AM, wrote: The Suckless community is international, and many of course do not speak English -- in particular American English -- as a primary language. But as an American, the word used in that email address is beyond vulgar, and extremely -- uniquely -- offensive. I agree with Wesley that that email address should be removed from the list. -- Sebastian LaVine | https://smlavine.com
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 16:03:39 + Wesley Pannell wrote: > Can we remove this email address from the list? This is rediculous. Welcome to the internet.
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please don't! I use i3+st for about 10 years! Why? Wesley Pannell escreveu no dia segunda, 22/03/2021 à(s) 16:11: > > Can we remove this email address from the list? This is rediculous. > > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > > On Monday, March 22nd, 2021 at 12:59 AM, > wrote: > > > you'll also have to zoom webpages > > > > and emails in thunderbird > > > > in general the ppi / 96 = zoom % > > > > On 3/20/21 1:30 PM, Nuno Teixeira wrote: > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > Recently I bought a new laptop that runs at: > > > > > > [ 144.414] (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1920 x > > > 1080 > > > > > > st font size is too small and I use Ctrl-Shift-Page Up 3 times to get > > > > > > desired font size. > > > > > > How do I tell st to use my desired font size instead of using > > > > > > Ctrl-Shift-Page Up? > > > > > > I will need a command to find font geometry and then start st with -g > > > > > > geometry, I think. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Nuno Teixeira >
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
Can we remove this email address from the list? This is rediculous. ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Monday, March 22nd, 2021 at 12:59 AM, wrote: > you'll also have to zoom webpages > > and emails in thunderbird > > in general the ppi / 96 = zoom % > > On 3/20/21 1:30 PM, Nuno Teixeira wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > > Recently I bought a new laptop that runs at: > > > > [ 144.414] (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1920 x 1080 > > > > st font size is too small and I use Ctrl-Shift-Page Up 3 times to get > > > > desired font size. > > > > How do I tell st to use my desired font size instead of using > > > > Ctrl-Shift-Page Up? > > > > I will need a command to find font geometry and then start st with -g > > > > geometry, I think. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Nuno Teixeira
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you'll also have to zoom webpages and emails in thunderbird in general the ppi / 96 = zoom % On 3/20/21 1:30 PM, Nuno Teixeira wrote: Hello all, Recently I bought a new laptop that runs at: [ 144.414] (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1920 x 1080 st font size is too small and I use Ctrl-Shift-Page Up 3 times to get desired font size. How do I tell st to use my desired font size instead of using Ctrl-Shift-Page Up? I will need a command to find font geometry and then start st with -g geometry, I think. Thanks, Nuno Teixeira
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
Hello, How do I tell st to use my desired font size instead of using Ctrl-Shift-Page Up? You can configure this via the '-f' flag or 'font' in config.h by appending ":pixelsize=SIZE" to the font description. As a example, if you use 'monospace' as a font you will need to use 'monospace:pixelsize=X' and find your desired font size. You can check https://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html for more properties you can set. -- Alex D. RedXen System & Infrastructure Administration https://redxen.eu/ signature.asc Description: PGP signature
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On 21/03/20 12:01, Nuno Teixeira wrote: > st -f "Liberation Mono":pixelsize=16 is my desired size. > > I will create a config.h with: > static char *font = "Liberation > Mono:pixelsize=16:antialias=true:autohint=true"; > > And compile with it, is that the correct way to do it? It will work, but more correct would be to change config.def.h, per Makefile: config.h: config.def.h cp config.def.h config.h Also, in the future you can also try setting different values for "size=" instead of "pixelsize=", as it works better for some fonts. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [dev] st: enlarge font
Hi, config.def.h says: static char *font = "Liberation Mono:pixelsize=12:antialias=true:autohint=true"; st -f "Liberation Mono":pixelsize=16 is my desired size. I will create a config.h with: static char *font = "Liberation Mono:pixelsize=16:antialias=true:autohint=true"; And compile with it, is that the correct way to do it? caskd escreveu no dia sábado, 20/03/2021 à(s) 11:40: > > Hello, > > >How do I tell st to use my desired font size instead of using > >Ctrl-Shift-Page Up? > You can configure this via the '-f' flag or 'font' in config.h by appending > ":pixelsize=SIZE" to the font description. > As a example, if you use 'monospace' as a font you will need to use > 'monospace:pixelsize=X' and find your desired font size. > > You can check > https://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html for more > properties you can set. > -- > Alex D. > RedXen System & Infrastructure Administration > https://redxen.eu/
[dev] st: enlarge font
Hello all, Recently I bought a new laptop that runs at: [ 144.414] (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1920 x 1080 st font size is too small and I use Ctrl-Shift-Page Up 3 times to get desired font size. How do I tell st to use my desired font size instead of using Ctrl-Shift-Page Up? I will need a command to find font geometry and then start st with -g geometry, I think. Thanks, Nuno Teixeira