Well, thanks anyway. I like the programmability even if it's a
distraction. I'm having tons of fun, just connecting to the lisp image
from within emacs and messing with it! If stumpwm really still doens't
support ttf, perhaps someday I'll find the time to take a look and see
if I can fix it myself.
By the way, I have no idea about stumwm's status of development. I see
there have been very recent posts to the mailing list, but the website
says the last release was in 2010. Is it still maintained?
On 03/11/2012 01:14 PM, David Alfred Mccowan II wrote:
From what I remember the lisp library that stumpwm uses for graphics
does not support true type fonts, or at least it didn't several years
ago.
Caution, my information maybe horribly out of date. It has been over
two years since I stopped using stumpwm and instead started using just
ratpoison. The only reason for this was that I found stumpwm too
programmable and a distraction, I had no problems with the program
itself.
For your information ratpoison does support true type fonts and has for
a while.
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 07:01:02AM +0330, Mostafa Razavi wrote:
It isn't in that list. All the fonts in the Font Path are in
/usr/share/fonts/X11/ while the ttf fonts are in
/usr/share/fonts/truetype. I tried adding that to the list with
"xset fp+" but I got a "bad font path element" error. I also tried
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