On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg lyn...@orthanc.ca wrote:
You mean change the hardcoded font name
in /sys/src/cmd/acme/acme.c?
No, add something like:
font = /lib/font/bit/fixed/unicode.7x13.font
fn acme {builtin acme -f $font $*}
You don't need to do the second line.
You don't need to do the second line. Acme uses $font automatically.
Yes, I just added ../shinonome/k.14. to
/lib/font/bit/lucidasans/unicode.8.font,
such as:
0x3000 0x30fe ../shinonome/k14.3000
0x4e00 0x4ffe ../shinonome/k14.4e00
0x5005 0x51fe ../shinonome/k14.5005
0x5200 0x53fa
I lied.
I forgot to delete the ../shinonome lines from euro.8.font file.
Then, I found the the fn acme {builtin acme -f $font $*} line
is neccessary on my version of acme.
Kenji
You don't need to do the second line. Acme uses $font automatically.
Yes, I just added ../shinonome/k.14. to
On 2012-04-29, at 1:30 AM, Rob Pike wrote:
You don't need to do the second line. Acme uses $font automatically.
Only the p9p version of acme. The native plan9 acme doesn't.
A quick poll:
Are any of you using rhosts authentication with u9fs, or do you know of
anyone that actively uses it?
That's odd but easy to change.
-rob
On 2012-04-29, at 3:38 PM, Rob Pike wrote:
That's odd but easy to change.
After chasing down and reading Presotto's rant about proportional fonts in
acme? I will live happily ever after with acme's current default behaviour,
just to honour one of the best flames of all time :-)
--lyndon
On 04/29/12 18:45, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
On 2012-04-29, at 3:38 PM, Rob Pike wrote:
That's odd but easy to change.
After chasing down and reading Presotto's rant about proportional fonts in
acme? I will live happily ever after with acme's current default behaviour,
just to honour one