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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
mypaint
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Initial Desktop Setup Guide for Ubuntu 23.04
MyPaint - Digital Drawing
- good graphics editing software other than Gimp?
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What drawing app should I use>
mypaint is the most lightweight software ive used, but it doesnt have the same level of community support as krita, so some features may be lacking...
- Best compatible apps, extensions and tweaks for Linux on convertible laptops
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Good god, this took me a week! What do you think? any feedback and time saving tips?
Essentially, I've found the more time you have to spend spend learning the apps and/or using its tools, the less time you have to actually enjoy the art of creating. Try apps that cut down the friction between you and your art; Krita, MyPaint, etc. would be my first suggestions since they're free, then maybe ArtRage, or Sketchbook Pro if money is not a concern.
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Add custom color palettes to GIMP and Inkscape
Note: The .gpl format is also supported by Aseprite, Drawpile, Krita and MyPaint.
- It could be worse
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Simple Art Program for Linux (not professional program)
Mypaint (http://mypaint.org/) is simpler to use than Krita. Krita can be 'simplified' a bit by closing some of the unnecessary docked tools on the right.
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Setting Up an Ubuntu 22.04 Workstation for Software Development and Content Creation
MyPaint
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Digital drawing
Raster-based: Krita, Pinta, MyPaint, GIMP.
What are some alternatives?
inter - The Inter font family
rakurri-brush-set-for-krita - Free brush set for Krita!
source-code-pro - Monospaced font family for user interface and coding environments
Pinta - Simple GTK# Paint Program
PrusaSlicer - G-code generator for 3D printers (RepRap, Makerbot, Ultimaker etc.)
remarkable_mouse - use your reMarkable as a graphics tablet
og-image - Open Graph Image as a Service - generate cards for Twitter, Facebook, Slack, etc
huion-linux-drivers - Linux user-space drivers for Huion Graphic Tablets
source-serif - Typeface for setting text in many sizes, weights, and languages. Designed to complement Source Sans.
armortools - 3D Content Creation Tools
uiGradients - 🔴 Beautiful colour gradients for design and code
Apostrophe - Mirror of