tint2
By o9000
scientifica
tall, condensed, bitmap font for geeks (by nerdypepper)
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- | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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tint2
Posts with mentions or reviews of tint2.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-06.
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Im planning to switch to polybar and have some questions
from what I understand u'r not rly looking for polybar , it just doesn't suit u (as a person who switched from KDE recently) , I think u'r looking for something like `tint2` , it looks horrible but u can customize it , check this and this
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Complete rewrite of the netwmicon-patch: Enables to set _NET_WM\_ICON with a png-image and display an icon for st
Generally the icon of an application is defined by its desktop-entry. The patch desktopentry serves this purpose. Unfortunately, some programs like tint2 or alttab can't make use of the desktop-entry and rely instead on a hardcoded icon which has to be defined by the application itself with the window-propery _NET_WM_ICON. Since st doesn't define _NET_WM_ICON this programs can't display the correct icon for st even if a desktop-entry exists. This patch solves this problem.
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tint2 without gaps?
Tint2 documentation may help.
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Help with formatting tasklist items - adding spacing, borders and transparency
As I understand tint2 has it's own blur mechanism. Awesome does not, all the blur is provided by picom.
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tint2 panel doesn't re-appear after reconfiguring+restarting or quitting+re-running
The intersection of people using both StumpWM and the tint2 panel/taskbar is probably pretty small, so I've not a lot of hope, but here's the issue: for whatever reason tint2 will run fine the first time it's started on StumpWM, but restarting it or quitting and running it again doesn't work. If I run it from the commandline I can see that it seems to be starting normally, but it won't actually appear. Any ideas on why this might be or what a resolution/workaround might be. Currently I have to completely exit from StumpWM to get it to re-appear.
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Alternative to Latte?
screenshots
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Problems getting my systray working!
The easiest way to have a systray with Spectrwm that I've found is with tint2
- tint2
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Gnome Top Panel for Xfce
xfce4-panel which you apparently got rid of by now, fbpanel, polybar, tint2, etc.
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Today I saved one of my thread from useless work
I'm guessing this is the same problem as https://gitlab.com/o9000/tint2/-/issues/800
scientifica
Posts with mentions or reviews of scientifica.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-13.
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I did a thing
Here is the font.
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Modern Mono
I tried Scientifica as a joke, and have ended up using it both in the terminal and editor: https://github.com/nerdypepper/scientifica
The blockiness just works for me. Reminds me of old DOS fonts. Coworkers hate looking at my screen though.
- How to get cold war era esk font? like the picture below? (Besta running Bestix)
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I have no idea how to get URxvt to use a bitmap font
URxvt refuses to use a bitmap font. I want to use scientifica, and I've installed it previously and did `fc-cache -fv`. It works in other applications. In URxvt, I can successfully change the default font to something like JetBrains by putting urxvt*font: xft:JetBrains Mono:size=11 and that works just fine. Replacing `JetBrains Mono` with scientifica or any variation of it does not work. Thanks for any help.
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[bspwm] untouched/demdike/JORD
fonts: scientifica, siji and lemon as fallback for non latin characters. I also use terminus (guess what blindless command sets).
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[BSPWM] jord / plague revival 20XX
Stuff I use: - distribution: Arch Linux - window manager: bspwm - terminal: alacritty - panel/bar: lemonbar-xft - editor: vim - music player: ncmpcpp - multiplexer: tmux - reader: zathura - image viewer: feh - browser: firefox - fonts: scientifica, lemon (fallback for non latin characters) and siji as icons <3 - colorscheme: iceberg <3 - screen locker: fork of slock with a patch I found in this sub... iirc - wallpapers: 1 2 3 - IRC client: irssi
- [2bwm] retro palm trees
- [bspwm] Wires
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[openbox] Cyg X-1
font scientifica
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Dwm Far From Suckless
Here you go (using scientifica font):
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tint2 and scientifica you can also consider the following projects:
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
Cozette - A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness 💜
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀
jgmenu - An X11 menu
iA-Fonts - Free variable writing fonts from iA
stumpwm - The Stump Window Manager
iceberg.vim - :antarctica: Bluish color scheme for Vim and Neovim
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.
creep - a pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font.
alttab - The task switcher for minimalistic window managers or standalone X11 session
phosphor - A retrofuturistic terminal simulator for tabletop role-playing games