My terminal font of choice is Inconsolata, packaged as levien-inconsolata-fonts. After my F29 beta upgrade, everything is smooth, but I noticed that my terminal windows default to some other font, and when I go to the preferences, Inconsolata is not listed as an option.
Did something change in the font or its packaging, or is this a GNOME Terminal bug?
Please help, as I am using Source Code Pro as an alternative in the meantime, and I'm not sure I can handle this. :)
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 03:47:23PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
My terminal font of choice is Inconsolata, packaged as levien-inconsolata-fonts. After my F29 beta upgrade, everything is smooth, but I noticed that my terminal windows default to some other font, and when I go to the preferences, Inconsolata is not listed as an option.
Did something change in the font or its packaging, or is this a GNOME Terminal bug?
Hmmm -- downloading the ttf from upstream and dropping into ~/.fonts works. So I suspect something in the packaging?
On 09/22/2018 09:54 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 03:47:23PM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
My terminal font of choice is Inconsolata, packaged as levien-inconsolata-fonts. After my F29 beta upgrade, everything is smooth, but I noticed that my terminal windows default to some other font, and when I go to the preferences, Inconsolata is not listed as an option.
Did something change in the font or its packaging, or is this a GNOME Terminal bug?
Hmmm -- downloading the ttf from upstream and dropping into ~/.fonts works. So I suspect something in the packaging?
Odd. The package works fine here with tilix, but indeed I do not see it in gnome-terminal. :(
Can you file a gnome-terminal bug and cc me (I maintain inconsolata) and we can sort out where the problem is.
Thanks.
kevin
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:37:39AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Odd. The package works fine here with tilix, but indeed I do not see it in gnome-terminal. :(
Can you file a gnome-terminal bug and cc me (I maintain inconsolata) and we can sort out where the problem is.
I filed it against Inconsolata, since I discovered that dropping the font from the package into ~/.fonts doesn't work either.
Please help, as I am using Source Code Pro as an alternative in the meantime, and I'm not sure I can handle this. :)
is there anything wrong with Terminus?
/me hides :-)
K.