neovim-qt
nerd-fonts
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ISC License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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neovim-qt
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Neovide – a simple, no-nonsense, cross-platform GUI for Neovim
While we are on the subject, there's also neovim-qt: https://github.com/equalsraf/neovim-qt
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Why do I get this invalid text height error message on startup?
There's an issue here about "Invalid Font Height" but It seems already fixed.
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Does anyone have an example of a Neovide lua configuration?
Otherwise it's recommended to do it on UIEnter
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Why keeps you using vim vs neovim?
:X, for one, which was rejected for idiotic reasons. I was also stupid errors from my vimrc, from bugs that were closed without fixing. Just no point trying to figure out how to get Neovim to behave like Vim when I already have Vim. *shrug*
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linux c++ devs, what does your dev environment look like?
Neovim in tmux, or neovim-qt if I don't need to be able to attach to the session remotely. I occasionally bounce back to Emacs, but that's becoming less often now that the TreeSitter and LSP plugins for Neovim have gotten so good. All of that lives in an Xorg session managed by i3. Docs live in zeal.
- :menu doesnt work in neovim
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AltGr + <key> wont print out ' [ '
So apparently this is an open issue on github, hopefully it gets solved. At least I know its not my computer doing weird things
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What terminal emulator do you use?
I prefer using neovim in a ui most of the time. Neovim-Qt served me quite well. For ligatures you have to use the latest release but it is easy to compile and install.
- "Firacode NF" reports bad fixed pitch metrics.
- Gui detect when has('gui_running') equals 0 · Issue #219 · equalsraf/neovim-qt
nerd-fonts
- Turbinando sua Produtividade: Autocomplete e Personalização no Terminal do Windows
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jokermanBestFont
Use any nerd fonts
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which Font do you use?
SourceCodePro: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/tree/master/patched-fonts/SourceCodePro
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Neovim Nerd Font icons are available!
Hot off the press: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/tag/v3.1.0
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Berkeley Mono Typeface
It's a bit expensive, and I can understand if someone can't or doesn't want to spend money on it. I would recommend to check out the free fonts 'JetBains Mono' & 'Hack' to these people.
Some people have already mentioned here that Berkeley Mono is not available as Nerd Font. I would like to briefly point out that Nerd Fonts provides a font patcher tool (https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts#font-patcher).
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NvChad - multiple different client offset_encodings detected for buffer
I'm using Neovim v0.9.1 on Ubuntu 23.04 with NvChad. I've also installed the JetBrainsMono font, as NvChad requires a Nerd Font, but nothing besides that and I haven't edited any settings or nvim files and I haven't installed any additional plugins.
- Nerd Fonts
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JetBrains Mono Typeface
There are a lot of code fonts on HN today. Rather than make a new post I will talk about some of my favorite that are a little less common. None of these are free I don't think.
Cartograph CF - The one I've been using for code for years. Very readable, almost "comic mono"-like choices of some of the lower case glyphs but in a good way. All the character is in the italic which you will either love or hate.
Quadraat sans mono - The entire quadraat family is a collection of masterpieces imo, but are generally too distinctive to be appropriate for most public-facing work. But it's your computer so who cares. I use the mono sans one for my terminal. The lowercase f seems so out of place there but you learn to love it.
Alegreya sans - Not a mono font, but it almost is so if you've ever flirted with proportional fonts for code this is a fun one to try. There is a lot of careful line width variation that gives a lot of the appearance and readability advantages of serifs but keeps most of the visual coherence of sans.
I like all of these because they look feel more like normal fonts rather than code fonts. They have careful variation that adds character and improves readability for me. I've switched to an almost-no-color code theme that uses font weight instead, and the details like this become more important that way.
And then only kind of related but if you want to use unusual fonts in your terminal but you have a complex prompt setup, install font forge and learn to use something like https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/master/font-pat... to patch in the extra characters. This can also solve your "I love this font but want a dotted zero" type problems as well. Small skill investment for a small return over a long period of time. You'll always be using fonts.
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Compiler.nvim: Oficially released (beta)
It is FiraCode Nerd Font Mono:size=16. You can find it here. On arch linux you can just install the nerd-fonts and it's included there.
- Need help: NvChad v2.0 doesn't display font icons correctly with CaskaydiaCove Nerd Font
What are some alternatives?
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
Visual Studio Code - Public documentation for Visual Studio Code
nvui - A modern frontend for Neovim.
powerline - Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome and Qtile.
goneovim - A GUI frontend for neovim.
bash-powerline - Powerline-style Bash prompt in pure Bash script. See also https://github.com/riobard/zsh-powerline
firenvim - Embed Neovim in Chrome, Firefox & others.
Hack - A typeface designed for source code
instant.nvim - collaborative editing in Neovim using built-in capabilities
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme