Hi,
When i was a 'console-only-no-X11' guy, i preferred using the font 't'[1]. Later
when i begrudgingly switched to working on a desktop all the time, i kept trying
out different fonts but was never satisfied.
Eventually, i discovered the 'fkp' font[2], which was the closest (IMHO) to the
effect of the 't' font, so i stuck with that.
However the absence of the 'stems' in the [ and ] characters of the fkp font is
getting to me. It is really annoying to be unable to differentiate between [,] &
| without a second glance.
So, my question is:
a. Can the 't' font be in some way 'ported' to X11 (I am sorry, i don't know
much about font creation)
b. Are there any *fixed-width* alternatives to the fkp font that give the same
curved/rounded edges to the characters ?
TIA,
regards,
- steve
[1] /lib/kbd/consolefonts/t.fnt.gz, go to a virtual terminal, login as root and
execute:
$ setfont t
[2] from the artwiz-aleczapka-fonts package
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