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What fonts are the most common on Linux today?
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Oh that font looks awesome! I'll definitely be downloading this and giving it a try, thank you!
Edit: I need to remember how to use FontPatcher to manually patch the "non-curly K" variant, its been forever since I did this process 😅
There's a link to the non-loop k ttf on the downloads page. I use that variant too; I find the looped k a bit too over the top lol
Right, my apologies I meant to clarify that further - I meant that I needed to use FontPatcher to make it a "nerd font", so that it has some extra glyphs for various TUIs that utilize them! Somehow I missed that in my original edit, whoops!