On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 06:42:30PM +0300, Evgeny Zhavoronkov <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I provided two screenshots. On the first screenshot it's clear that the
> cyrillic symbols (the second part of the string in terminal) are very close
> to each other, that it's very hard to read. Even some parts of symbols are
> eaten. This is a usual urxvt. On the second screenshot, I have the same
> font.
Well, the screenshots clearly show different fonts, so I doubt it really is
the same font - have you checked as I suggested?
In fact, but I could be wrong, it looks as if urxvt choses the correct
font (terminus) - the other screenshot shows a font that I think isn't
terminus (and might not be proportional) - compare the uppercase W with
terminus, they don't look similar.
Moreso, you specified a pattern with xft, not a font - patterns might
match multiple fonts.
Lastly, your font might simply be unsuitable (it might not fit), in which
case urxvt will chose another font that will fit the grid, no matter how
ugly.
> font here. Lokking at the configs that I also provided, I have the same
> Terminus font.
Right, but spectrwm either ignores your font, substitues another, or
doesn't use it for whatever you looked at in your screenshot.
> have them in the bar. And I don't understand why urxvt interpret them
> differently.
It looks as if urxvt interprets it correctly, and spectrwm interprets it
wrongly, by not actually using the terminus font you want it to use.
> The size of the font has no effect. I tried many different variants for
> urxvt.
If the size has no effect, then urxvt is unlikely to see your config at
all - different sizes for the base font will result in diferent glyph
sizes.
Where did you put your resources? You need to reload .Xresources manually
or log in again after changes.
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