Re: Default font in Konsole
by Scott Beamer
On 7/14/23 11:16 PM, Benson Muite wrote:
> On 7/15/23 01:09, Scott Beamer wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I've been meaning to address this for quite some time now. I finally
>> remembered today.
>>
>> Every Linux distro I've ever used including Arch, Debian, KDE neon,
>> openSUSE, and (K)ubuntu that has KDE Plasma in it's repos, includes the
>> "Hack" font. It's the default font in Konsole.
>>
>> That's not the case in Fedora. In Fedora the default font in Konsole is
>> Noto Sans Mono.
>>
>> Now Hack *is* in the Fedora repo [1], but it's not installed by default.
> Hack fonts were recently added to Fedora. So it is now possible to make
> it default font for Konsole, though changing Konsole font can also be
> done directly to use another monospace font.
>
From what i recall, that was a few years ago.
I'm fully aware that I can change fonts in Konsole. That's the norm for
terminal apps. I just think it should be more consistent with upstream
KDE.
2 months
Default font in Konsole
by Scott Beamer
Greetings,
I've been meaning to address this for quite some time now. I finally
remembered today.
Every Linux distro I've ever used including Arch, Debian, KDE neon,
openSUSE, and (K)ubuntu that has KDE Plasma in it's repos, includes the
"Hack" font. It's the default font in Konsole.
That's not the case in Fedora. In Fedora the default font in Konsole is
Noto Sans Mono.
Now Hack *is* in the Fedora repo [1], but it's not installed by default.
Is there any particular reason for this? How can this be corrected?
TIA
Scott
[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/source-foundry-hack-fonts
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