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[nevil] Default font #10
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Hi @vitkabele , absolutely improvements are welcome. We'd need something that fits well with the monospace font (mononoki) that's already packaged for Ubuntu and Debian. If you've got some ideas please create a PR 🚀 |
Ok, I'll take a look into that |
Why overwrite the font settings at all and not just leave it up to the gnome settings? |
which font settings in particular @sbmueller ? AFAIK there are these specified by settings, but users would like to customize bar font, bar icons, terminal, etc..
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The root-cause of this issue is that the nerdfonts that is specified for nevil does not have a non-monospace version. I think it would be best to switch the font to another nerdfont that provides both to fix this issue. I'll look into it. |
Yes, I think that are the ones I mean (I set them on my machine via Gnome Tweaks). |
Agreed. The problem is how to know that a given setting was explicitly set by a user with the intention of not wanting it to be overwritten. Please let me know if you have any ideas here.
Glad that's working for you, and perhaps it would be nice if a flag could be set to prevent regolith-look from writing to dconf/gsettings. LMK if you'd like to see such a feature in the future.. |
Also, just FYI, another way now that you could achieve the same result but be able to use different looks without modification is to update your copy of |
Hello,
the nevil look sets default font to monospace font, which looks awful. Are you open to change it to something else?
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