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PrusaSlicer
- Final version of Prusa Slicer 2.7.0 released
- Anyone else unable to label their feature requests on the Prusaslircer github?
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Prusa XL examples of mixed materials?
I do this with my Prusa MK3S with MMU2S. It cannot be done without this fix in PrusaSlicer, however (which hasn't been merged into a release).
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Support, dont waste Time!
If you’d like to support my request https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/issues/11102 and leave a comment or a 👍. Any support is welcome and helps to get this feature implemented in PrusaSlicer. Thank you in advance!
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Removing the M600 after purge line (Solved)
That's it. I haven't seen many mentions of global variables other than This GitHub page from March so I hope this helps people.
- PrusaSlicer 2.6: Monotonic Lines vs plain old Monotonic in top and bottom fill pattern?
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Thomas Sanladerer: "Does the Prusa MK4 have what it takes?" [Youtube]
Example: "The feature was ported from BambuStudio, thanks to @bambulab for the initial implementation." https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/releases/tag/version_2.6.0-beta4
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help printing Mars rover as a blind person
It may be worth filing a feature request issue for your use case with the PrusaSlicer project.
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XL vas MK4
There is an issue with PrusaSlicer that needs to be fixed to make it work for true multi-material printing. At this time, the nozzle can jam when switching from a high temperature to a lower temperature filament, because the purge is attempted at the lower temperature, which can cause the nozzle to jam. I fixed it in this PR (so that purging happens at the higher of the two temperatures) but it never got merged into the current release, and given the PR backlog, I doubt it ever will. In any case, that fix converts the MMU into a true multi-material printer. I can now print PLA with PETG supports, for example. Or mix PLA with PLA+. I have to use my own PrusaSlicer build to do this, however.
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How to create a .APP folder/file for releasing a C++ project on mac? (based off vscode/cmake)
Hi, I have a project based on https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/tree/master that I want to create a .app for to try on another laptop. however i just can't figure out how. it seems like xcode build will do that for you, however upon using cmake with -GXcode it does create a project and I can debug/run my app with it. but there is no .app within the file structure.
fonts
- Powerline arrows bugged
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How to add debian logo in first line where 'neofetch' has been written? Debian Kde.
Look at Powerline Fonts, Nerd Fonts or Font Awesome.
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Cannot choose Powerline fonts in WSL1 console
I'm now trying to make the Powerline fonts work on Windows. I've tried the two options I get when I right click in a font file ("Install" and "Install for all users") and even restarted the computer, but the new fonts appear everywhere (Windows control panel, LibreOffice Writer, PhpStorm...) except in the WSL console. They're simply missing in the "Font" list. I want "Hack", but I've also tried a few different fonts and none are offered as choice.
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What are these characters? They look sort of like shurikens
Could also be a patched font. Some fonts use the private use area of unicode to draw glyphs for use in interface. Check out for example these patched fonts for Powerline on GitHub. Powerline is a status line plugin for vim and it uses text to draw the interface. If you download one, drop it on a font visualizer e.g. fontdrop.info you'll see a range of specific glyphs inside the private use area (E000–F8FF). There's even an Ubuntu logo at E0FF.
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Setting Up an Ubuntu 22.04 Workstation for Software Development and Content Creation
In order to use some of the best themes, you'll need to first install Powerline fonts on your system. I prefer to run the install script directly from their official repository like so:
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Tilix & Oh-My-Zsh
The theme in the photo above is called agnoster and for that theme, you need the Powerline fonts. Hint: a lot of the themes require these fonts.
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How to Hack the Raspberry Pi Terminal - TLDR: Using Synthshell, Neofetch and changing sshd login messages to make the terminal more useful (and more fun)
To view the terminal properly from another machine, such as a Windows PC, Apple Mac or Linux machine you will need to install the Powerline fonts (Click here for a link to the powerline fonts).
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Be friend with your Terminal
But for this particular theme we need a particular font, the Ubuntu Mono. Of course you can download this font as a standard human or again use your terminal by directly clonning the project:
- I just started... turning Cache-Control headers into their own language? Don't worry, when I took another look at this I nuked the local repo and re-cloned it, don't even know if this would work.
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My messed up my bash shell in Arch. Help me fix it
so I did git clone https://github.com/powerline/fonts.git --depth=1 cd fonts ./install.sh cd .. rm -rf fonts
What are some alternatives?
SuperSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (Prusa, Voron, Creality, etc.)
inter - The Inter font family
klipper - Klipper is a 3d-printer firmware [Moved to: https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper]
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
Slic3r - Open Source toolpath generator for 3D printers
og-image - Open Graph Image as a Service - generate cards for Twitter, Facebook, Slack, etc
Cura - 3D printer / slicing GUI built on top of the Uranium framework
source-serif - Typeface for setting text in many sizes, weights, and languages. Designed to complement Source Sans.
Marlin - Marlin is an optimized firmware for RepRap 3D printers based on the Arduino platform. | Many commercial 3D printers come with Marlin installed. Check with your vendor if you need source code for your specific machine.
uiGradients - 🔴 Beautiful colour gradients for design and code
Google Fonts - Font files available from Google Fonts, and a public issue tracker for all things Google Fonts
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code