At 11:54 PM 11/12/2003, Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
The only question remaining is are there any other decent fonts for Eterm? This one is either too big or too small. What fonts do you use and where can I find them?
Look for "artsie" or "smooth". Attached is a shot of an Eterm with I think one or the other of those.... Sorry, it's rather old shot and I can't recall which it is now.
If you can't find either of those, I can upload them to my ftp space that my ISP provides.
Regards Hall
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Thanks a lot Hall. In fact, I searched and download about 27 different fonts and tried them all! My favourite is currently lime.pcf which is used on many theme screenshots on tokyo.cored.org.
In case, anyone wants a tarball of all the fonts or a tarball of all themes on tokyo.cored.org in non etheme format just let me know.
The etheme format really screwed things up for me. I had to load a theme in etheme format and then once E had produced a corrupt appearance and extracted the etheme I would have to reorganise the extracted directories and restart X. I much prefer .tar.gz over .etheme unless I'm doing something horribly wrong. What is the proper way to use them? I just put them in ~/.enlightenment/themes/, reload E and run the theme but that doesn't work. It does extract the theme into its own dir often with a subdir that actually contains the data.
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