I thought about doing something like gravatar, but it’s not well-used
among my social or professional circles, either, outside of a few forums.
Still, I’d be interested in seeing what you did. I think it’d be neat to have
‘gravatarfs’, which you could mount (or not) under /lib/face, and have it
con
Two things came up while working on this:
1) Does anyone know what Infolines, in main.c, is/was used for?
2) Figuring out how far down to move a line of text seems more
manual than it should be, and I don’t understand how to do it in a
way that’s good for most fonts. Am I missing something?
i wrote a quick hack of faces to show gravatar images, but i doubt it
has much usefulness given the apparent lack of gravatar use in the
9fan world.
On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 10:38 AM, wrote:
> I really like faces(1). I've got a pair of derivatives I've been
> playing around with. The first, cleve
I really like faces(1). I've got a pair of derivatives I've been
playing around with. The first, cleverly called nfaces, overlays
the user, rather than the domain, on unknown senders (I have
good coverage of the domains I exchange mail with even
semi-frequently), and doesn't print anything below th