> Am 25.05.2024 um 20:23 schrieb Todd Gruhn :
>
> Is there a way to view the *-ttf fonts?
> So I know what it will look like ...
I think gfontsel (part of Gtk) allows you to select and preview a font.
Now what would be cool is if there were a preview on pkgsrc.se :)
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Benny
On Sat, 16 Dec 2023 14:49:22 +
Todd Gruhn wrote:
> I thing I found it in dmesg.root:
>
> NVIDIA product 1aed (miscellaneous serial bus, revision 0xa1) at pci1
> dev 0 function 3 not configured
>
> S, what is it?
> How do I fix it?
You have to look-up in the support matrix if we've
I was looking again at how to use variable fonts in, say, GVim, thus
fontconfig. A variable font is a font that has one or more parameters
that change how it looks. An example is Recursive: see
https://www.recursive.design/ .
I looked at the distfile of fontconfig and to my surprise I found an
On Sat, May 25, 2024 at 02:22:30PM +, Todd Gruhn wrote:
Is there a way to view the *-ttf fonts?
So I know what it will look like ...
The only way I know of is using xclock(1), for example:
% xclock -geometry 720x60+50+260 \
-digital -face "FONT NAME:pixelsize=40" \
On Sat 25 May 2024 at 19:05:46 +, Todd Gruhn wrote:
> I can't see what a font looks like, are different sizes.
>
> Now do I see / test this?
xfd -fa "Monospace-24" will give you size 24. At the top of the window
it will show you the "real" name of the font it used (Monospace is some
sort of
On Sun, May 26, 2024 at 09:03:11AM +, Todd Gruhn wrote:
I messed up a .Xresources .
How do I tell cvs to give me a previous copy?
It has been a long time since I used cvs,
but you can try:
% cvs log .Xresources
Find the rev you want to diff with then
% cvs diff -rREV .Xresources
I messed up a .Xresources .
How do I tell cvs to give me a previous copy?