Unicode-capable, sans-serif terminal fonts?
William O'Higgins
william.ohiggins-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Mon Apr 25 13:09:05 UTC 2005
I have recently switched to using UTF-8 on my system, and so far
everything (except Eterm, which I've abandoned for rxvt-unicode) seems
to be working. What I want to do now is see if I can make my terminals
a little nicer to read and look at.
What I'd like is an attractive, sans-serif Unicode-capable font for my
terminal windows, anti-aliased if at all possible. I'm using fixed
right now, and it's well-named, because it is far from broken, but it
isn't pretty.
At work I log into my machine via putty, and I get Lucida Console, and
while not wonderful, it is much better than fixed.
I'm using rxvt-unicode as my terminal emulator, if that's relevant.
Thanks.
--
yours,
William
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