Okay Jow Forums, I fucked around with fonts for urxvt on i3 for too long, now I actually need to get some work done

Okay Jow Forums, I fucked around with fonts for urxvt on i3 for too long, now I actually need to get some work done.

Pick a DE for me, I’m leaning KDE.

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Windows

Already on a dual boot

openbox

Xfce4

If it's already set up, then you don't have to do anything.
You're just wasting even more time by changing.

It’s arch
There’s a lot more to config in i3

Just pick dejavu sans mono 11/12 mate.
It'll take you longer to switch to a DE than change a line in your config file.

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Yeah but I still have the rest of i3 to configure

And I’m retarded and couldn’t figure out how to find the xft for fonts I had it even figure out what fonts I had installed period.
Also Xorg threw warnings about not being able to find certain font directories, and I’m pretty sure I didn’t fuck up the install

Can't really help dude, I use dwm
In my config.h it's literally just
>dejavu sans mono:size=12:antialias=true
Gnome font viewer is useful for getting font names the quick and GUI way

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Was that font already installed on your system or did you install a package for it
>GNOME font viewer
Lol install a DE just to check my fonts for a terminal on i3

I use Arch (btw) so I had to install it
>pacman -S ttf-dejavu
Currently using adobe source code pro medium though, it's very comfy
Terminus is cool but it's so sharp it makes my eyes bleed

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Gotcha, I’m on arch as well
I only installed noto-fonts

Cinnamon for a modern machine.
Xfce for older hardware.
Openbox for even older hardware.

Ah that'll be why, I also recommended installing
>adobe-source-han-sans-otc-fonts
>ttf-hannom
>ttf-indic-otf
>ttf-khmer
>noto-fonts-emoji
...for proper fonts while browsing, instead of those annoying boxes for foreign language characters

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Stop avatarfagging, you cancerous frogposter.

>ribbit

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How do you find out what fonts you have installed and how to find their xft? The wiki is all over the place

Their xft's usually pretty intuitive, except some like terminus which is osx4-terminus because... Reasons.
Honestly I unironically used gnome font viewer when I got stuck, there's probably a better way of doing it via the CLI though.

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>leaning KDE

lmao what is there to learn. how to move a mouse and open a window? it's the same for any DE. you're retarded m8.

KDE was nice on arch ootb last time I did it.
>of course, so was every other de I tried on arch.

>lean
>learn
You’re retarded

bump

Just use default settings i3 dummy