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gnome-shell-extension-blyr
- In love with this.
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I recreated Tux in the material design art style (Inspired by the Paper icon theme)
Yep, I'm using blyr
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[GNOME] Wanted to share my setup with someone
No, that's from Blyr extension. You can also add blur to the application's background using this extension. I wish we had blur in GNOME though : (
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A perfect os for my new Laptop
Blyr - Adds blur to the top/bottom panel and activities overview
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No JS module tweener found in search path
The 3.38 support is not yet pushed to extensions.gnome.org. You will find it in the https://github.com/yozoon/gnome-shell-extension-blyr/tree/338 branch.
victor-mono
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Firefox and Thunderbird with monospace fonts that support ligatures
That's not a trick question. Victor Mono does support ligatures.
- Victor Mono Typeface
- Victor Mono – Font with ligatures and semi-connected cursive italics
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FiraCode: Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
Used FiraCode for a while, then switched to Victor Mono [0], but found myself going back to Cascadia Code [1]. I can't seem to be able to get along with fonts that are too thin it seems.
[0]: https://rubjo.github.io/victor-mono/
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Introducing Syllable-Based Word Highlighting for bionic-reading.nvim
The font is called VictorMono!
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What is this font used from the everforest repo?
I don’t know about the one from your screenshot, but I use Victor Mono https://rubjo.github.io/victor-mono/
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Intel One Mono Typeface
I don't use ligatures at all, but I have seen it on websites. So perhaps it's the CSS of the website that has decided to do this. I don't have any specific examples off hand, but my mental picture puts it on sites that also use this style of font: https://rubjo.github.io/victor-mono/ (although typing fi into the sandbox on the site doesn't exhibit the behavior).
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Intel One Mono, a new monospaced font from Intel... now in the AUR!
like here: https://rubjo.github.io/victor-mono/
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Looking for a nice and legible font for Emacs
Previously, [VictorMono](https://rubjo.github.io/victor-mono/), but now I am rocking: [JetBrainsMono](https://www.jetbrains.com/lp/mono/) and [Cascadia Code](https://github.com/microsoft/cascadia-code)
What are some alternatives?
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
cascadia-code - This is a fun, new monospaced font that includes programming ligatures and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of the Windows Terminal.
emoji-selector-for-gnome - This extension provide a popup menu with some emojis ; clicking on an emoji copies it to the clipboard.
vscode-custom-css - Custom CSS Plugin for Visual Studio Code. Based on vscode-icon
just-perfection-gnome-shell-desktop
operator-mono-lig - Add ligatures to Operator Mono similar to Fira Code
dash-to-dock - A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops.
JetBrainsMono - JetBrains Mono – the free and open-source typeface for developers
Mkos-Big-Sur - icons fo imitacion of operative system of apple
Iosevka - Versatile typeface for code, from code.
simply-workspaces - A Gnome 3 shell extension for indicating workspaces (similar to polybar/i3bar)
sf-mono-ligaturized - San Francisco Mono Font with Ligatures