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Where/How are the fonts configured in swaywm?
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.everyoneloves__top-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__mid-leaderboard:empty,.everyoneloves__bot-mid-leaderboard:empty{ margin-bottom:0;
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Where/How are the fonts configured in swaywm?
I saw reference to .Xresources/.Xdefaults being used for some things https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sway#Xresources
What does Xresources handle if anything?
If it does matter, what values can be configured?
fonts sway
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Where/How are the fonts configured in swaywm?
I saw reference to .Xresources/.Xdefaults being used for some things https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sway#Xresources
What does Xresources handle if anything?
If it does matter, what values can be configured?
fonts sway
I assume that most applications still rely on XWayland, as they don't have native wayland support. Therefore, it stands to reason that.Xresources
or specifically.Xdefaults
is still relevant. Perhaps I misunderstood your question, though?
– ILMostro_7
1 hour ago
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Where/How are the fonts configured in swaywm?
I saw reference to .Xresources/.Xdefaults being used for some things https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sway#Xresources
What does Xresources handle if anything?
If it does matter, what values can be configured?
fonts sway
Where/How are the fonts configured in swaywm?
I saw reference to .Xresources/.Xdefaults being used for some things https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Sway#Xresources
What does Xresources handle if anything?
If it does matter, what values can be configured?
fonts sway
fonts sway
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I assume that most applications still rely on XWayland, as they don't have native wayland support. Therefore, it stands to reason that.Xresources
or specifically.Xdefaults
is still relevant. Perhaps I misunderstood your question, though?
– ILMostro_7
1 hour ago
add a comment |
I assume that most applications still rely on XWayland, as they don't have native wayland support. Therefore, it stands to reason that.Xresources
or specifically.Xdefaults
is still relevant. Perhaps I misunderstood your question, though?
– ILMostro_7
1 hour ago
I assume that most applications still rely on XWayland, as they don't have native wayland support. Therefore, it stands to reason that
.Xresources
or specifically.Xdefaults
is still relevant. Perhaps I misunderstood your question, though?– ILMostro_7
1 hour ago
I assume that most applications still rely on XWayland, as they don't have native wayland support. Therefore, it stands to reason that
.Xresources
or specifically.Xdefaults
is still relevant. Perhaps I misunderstood your question, though?– ILMostro_7
1 hour ago
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I assume that most applications still rely on XWayland, as they don't have native wayland support. Therefore, it stands to reason that
.Xresources
or specifically.Xdefaults
is still relevant. Perhaps I misunderstood your question, though?– ILMostro_7
1 hour ago