oppiliappan / scientifica

tall, condensed, bitmap font for geeks
SIL Open Font License 1.1
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[thread] Submit screenshots of your setup! #33

Open re1 opened 5 years ago

oppiliappan commented 5 years ago

ah it was about time those expired. ill add some new screenshots along with the doubled version.

if you use scientifica, feel free to submit some screenshots :^)

CraftedCart commented 5 years ago

Spacemacs/Emacs image

lxappearance/GTK image

My terminal - tmux + zsh + oh-my-zsh + bullet train theme + zsh-syntax-highlighting image

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

Is there any chance you would want to help me make the terminal I use to look like yours ? I am really interested.

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

@CraftedCart ??

oppiliappan commented 5 years ago

it looks like he has shifted to gitlab. you can find his dotfiles there.

astrolemonade commented 5 years ago

Thank you

cyberglot commented 4 years ago
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0xJes commented 4 years ago

Looks nice, it lets me fit more in less space while still being readable

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astrolemonade commented 4 years ago

@CraftedCart is that the default theme on Spacemacs/Emacs?

NiLuJe commented 4 years ago

For something a wee bit more out there, I bundled scientifica in a library I wrote to handle printing stuff to consumer eInk devices, and we're using it to display OTA update progress in KOReader:

KOReader + FBInk + scientifica

CraftedCart commented 4 years ago

@CraftedCart is that the default theme on Spacemacs/Emacs?

@cata0309 Yeah, the default Spacemacs dark theme, with rainbow-mode to color each symbol differently.

astrolemonade commented 4 years ago

Does anybody know how to enable bitmap fonts on Linux systems without breaking any settings regarding the non bitmap fonts like antialiasing, scalling, hinting? I tried some tutorials on how to do that but they aren't usable in editors like VSCode

oppiliappan commented 4 years ago

@NiLuJe that is so cool! I'm glad you find it useful.

hplar commented 4 years ago

Does anybody know how to enable bitmap fonts on Linux systems without breaking any settings regarding the non bitmap fonts like antialiasing, scalling, hinting? I tried some tutorials on how to do that but they aren't usable in editors like VSCode

@cata0309 I had an issue where I couldn't use Scientifica in PyCharm, turns out I needed to install the .ttf version to get PyCharm to recognize the font. Maybe you are running into the same issue with VSCode?

Maybe you could also check whether the font installed correctly, depending on what system you're using:

fc-list | grep -i scientifica should ouput the font if it's installed.

execb5 commented 4 years ago

Damn, this font is just what I needed.

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I still need to see how to setup everything correctly in urxvt

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fxkrait commented 2 years ago

@cyberglot Is that Emacs theme you're using perhaps this: emacs-purple-haze-theme? That's the closest I could find, and I didn't see any dotfiles where you reference said theme.

cyberglot commented 2 years ago

@greghab It is purple haze, but these days I use rebecca.