Re: [gentoo-user] Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread David Rosenbaum
Thank u

Dave

On Mon, Jun 5, 2023, 11:36 AM Peter Humphrey  wrote:

> Hello list,
>
> I'm still trying to find a terminal font (not an X font) to suit my
> deteriorating sight. Every terminal font I've found includes either a dot
> in
> the centre of the /zero/ character or a diagonal bar across it. Either of
> these makes a zero resemble an eight: 0, 8. I often need a magnifying
> glass to
> see which it is. I suppose it's meant to distinguish a zero from a capital
> o:
> 0, O, but this can be handled better in moderate to large font sizes such
> as I
> use, by sloping the shoulders of the zero to resemble those used in the
> publishing trade.
>
> I use DejaVu mono in KDE Plasma, which does not do this and is much easier
> to
> Read with the plain 0. I'd like to find a terminal font like it. Or is
> there a
> tool I can use to adjust the Terminus Font I use in my VTs? All the font
> editors I've seen are for GUI use.
>
> There was a half-suitable utility years ago, whose name I've forgotten,
> which
> might well be suitable if it could handle two-byte characters.
>
> Is there either a console font like what I've described, or a font editor
> that
> would allow me to make my own?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
>
>
>
>


Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Monday, 5 June 2023 16:51:51 BST Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2023-06-05, Peter Humphrey  wrote:
> > I use DejaVu mono in KDE Plasma, which does not do this and is much
> > easier to Read with the plain 0. I'd like to find a terminal font
> > like it.
> 
> This package claims to be able to generate console fonts (.psfu) from
> TrueType fonts (.ttf) such as DejaVu mono:
> 
> https://slackware.uk/~urchlay/repos/ttf-console-fonts/about/

Thanks Grant; that looks interesting. I'll have a look at it in the morning.

-- 
Regards,
Peter.






Re: [gentoo-user] Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Matt Connell
On Mon, 2023-06-05 at 10:31 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> Bummer. Looks like he might have changed it.

Unfortunately I'm no further help in that case.  Visually I live and
die by the slashed zero, using Terminus, which itself is a replacement
for the very old-fashioned ProFont.



Re: [gentoo-user] Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Mitch D.
I use either Droid Sans Mono or Inconsolata (one is a fallback for
unsupported glyphs in the other, but I forget which one's which), and I
have nothing inside my zeros. Zero is distinguished by having flattened /
vertical sides, while the capital letter 'O' is rounded.

On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 1:37 PM Mark Knecht  wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 10:31 AM Mark Knecht  wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 9:43 AM Matt Connell  wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon, 2023-06-05 at 08:54 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > > There's a terminal font called 'hack' that doesn't have anything
> > > > inside the zero.
> > >
> > > Is this the right one?
> > >
> > > https://github.com/source-foundry/Hack
> >
> > Bummer. Looks like he might have changed it.
> >
> > I'm starting to have old-person type eye problems and
> > found this article:
> >
> > https://itsfoss.com/fonts-linux-terminal/
> >
> > which from the example has nothing inside the zero,
> > but the picture on the github page looks like it does.
> >
> > Mark
>
>
> As for other fonts to explore AI suggests:
>
> Droid Sans Mono
> Inconsolata
> Liberation Mono
>
> I see  some example pages that look ok but
> I don't have time to explore and test.
>
> HTH,
> Mark
> Source Code Pro
>


Re: [gentoo-user] Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Mark Knecht
On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 10:31 AM Mark Knecht  wrote:
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 9:43 AM Matt Connell  wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2023-06-05 at 08:54 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > > There's a terminal font called 'hack' that doesn't have anything
> > > inside the zero.
> >
> > Is this the right one?
> >
> > https://github.com/source-foundry/Hack
>
> Bummer. Looks like he might have changed it.
>
> I'm starting to have old-person type eye problems and
> found this article:
>
> https://itsfoss.com/fonts-linux-terminal/
>
> which from the example has nothing inside the zero,
> but the picture on the github page looks like it does.
>
> Mark


As for other fonts to explore AI suggests:

Droid Sans Mono
Inconsolata
Liberation Mono

I see  some example pages that look ok but
I don't have time to explore and test.

HTH,
Mark
Source Code Pro


Re: [gentoo-user] Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Mark Knecht
On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 9:43 AM Matt Connell  wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2023-06-05 at 08:54 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > There's a terminal font called 'hack' that doesn't have anything
> > inside the zero.
>
> Is this the right one?
>
> https://github.com/source-foundry/Hack

Bummer. Looks like he might have changed it.

I'm starting to have old-person type eye problems and
found this article:

https://itsfoss.com/fonts-linux-terminal/

which from the example has nothing inside the zero,
but the picture on the github page looks like it does.

Mark


Re: [gentoo-user] Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Matt Connell
On Mon, 2023-06-05 at 08:54 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote:
> There's a terminal font called 'hack' that doesn't have anything
> inside the zero.

Is this the right one?

https://github.com/source-foundry/Hack



Re: [gentoo-user] Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Mark Knecht
On Mon, Jun 5, 2023 at 8:36 AM Peter Humphrey  wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I'm still trying to find a terminal font (not an X font) to suit my
> deteriorating sight. Every terminal font I've found includes either a dot
in
> the centre of the /zero/ character or a diagonal bar across it. Either of
> these makes a zero resemble an eight: 0, 8. I often need a magnifying
glass to
> see which it is. I suppose it's meant to distinguish a zero from a
capital o:
> 0, O, but this can be handled better in moderate to large font sizes such
as I
> use, by sloping the shoulders of the zero to resemble those used in the
> publishing trade.
>
> I use DejaVu mono in KDE Plasma, which does not do this and is much
easier to
> Read with the plain 0. I'd like to find a terminal font like it. Or is
there a
> tool I can use to adjust the Terminus Font I use in my VTs? All the font
> editors I've seen are for GUI use.
>
> There was a half-suitable utility years ago, whose name I've forgotten,
which
> might well be suitable if it could handle two-byte characters.
>
> Is there either a console font like what I've described, or a font editor
that
> would allow me to make my own?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Peter.
>

There's a terminal font called 'hack' that doesn't have anything inside the
zero.

No idea whether it addresses any other issues.

Sorry about the eyesight issues. I'm starting to deal with a bit of that
myself.

Good luck,
Mark


[gentoo-user] Re: Bespoke terminal font

2023-06-05 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2023-06-05, Peter Humphrey  wrote:

> I use DejaVu mono in KDE Plasma, which does not do this and is much
> easier to Read with the plain 0. I'd like to find a terminal font
> like it.

This package claims to be able to generate console fonts (.psfu) from
TrueType fonts (.ttf) such as DejaVu mono:

https://slackware.uk/~urchlay/repos/ttf-console-fonts/about/





Re: [gentoo-user] emerge conflict. Need help. ffmpeg, kpipewire, handbrake, ffmpegthumbnailer and others.

2023-06-05 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 22:21:54 +0200, Arve Barsnes wrote:

> > Doing my updates, most things updated but some still have conflicts.
> > Emerge is trying to tell me but I use Konsole and I think it messes up
> > the ^ bit and points to the wrong thing.  I'm thinking this is a
> > USE flag problem but I can't tell for sure.  Anyone else recognize
> > this and make sense of it?  I recently switched to the pipewire thing
> > and that could be part of it, maybe.  It's among those mentioned at
> > least.
> >
> > Ideas?  Thoughts??  
> 
> It seems opencascade and handbrake are the culprits for you, blocking
> the ffmpeg upgrade, in your output they require  a newer handbrake version that uses ffmpeg 5, but it is not in
> ::gentoo, so maybe check for a newer version in an overlay or on
> b.g.o.

According to b.g.o the  version of HandBrake works with the new
ffmpeg. I just package.masked ffmpeg-5.1.3 for now.

> Maybe the same is true for opencascade.

libopenshot is also affected here.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

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