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Arch linux hack font
Arch linux hack font





arch linux hack font
  1. #Arch linux hack font install
  2. #Arch linux hack font mac

usr/share/fonts/droid/DroidSansEthiopic-Regular.ttf: Droid Sans:style=Regular usr/share/fonts/gsfonts/NimbusMonoPS-BoldItalic.otf: Nimbus Mono PS:style=Bold Italic usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSansDevanagari-Regular.ttf: Noto Sans Devanagari:style=Regular usr/share/fonts/OTF/SyrCOMMalankara.otf: Serto Malankara:style=Regular usr/share/fonts/liberation/LiberationSerif-Italic.ttf: Liberation Serif:style=Italic usr/share/fonts/TTF/DejaVuSerifCondensed.ttf: DejaVu Serif,DejaVu Serif Condensed:style=Condensed,Book usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSansMono-Light.ttf: Noto Sans Mono,Noto Sans Mono Light:style=Light,Regular usr/share/fonts/gsfonts/URWBookman-DemiItalic.otf: URW Bookman:style=Demi Italic usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSerifKannada-Medium.ttf: Noto Serif Kannada,Noto Serif Kannada Medium:style=Medium,Regular usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSerifLao-Medium.ttf: Noto Serif Lao,Noto Serif Lao Med:style=Medium,Regular usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSansTelugu-Bold.ttf: Noto Sans Telugu:style=Bold usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSerifDevanagari-Thin.ttf: Noto Serif Devanagari,Noto Serif Devanagari Thin:style=Thin,Regular usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSansKhmer-Black.ttf: Noto Sans Khmer,Noto Sans Khmer Black:style=Black,Regular usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSerifThai-Thin.ttf: Noto Serif Thai,Noto Serif Thai Thin:style=Thin,Regular usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSansGothic-Regular.ttf: Noto Sans Gothic:style=Regular usr/share/fonts/noto/NotoSansTaiLe-Regular.ttf: Noto Sans Tai Le:style=Regular Also, other apps on my Arch VM that I’ve installed apart from the Snap Store, like Chromium and Opera, display their font letters correctly with no issues at all.

#Arch linux hack font install

It’s just my custom Arch install that won’t display them. But even worse than the Snap Store not working, a Snap app that I am creating (which was the whole reason I installed Arch to begin with) also fails to display any font letters on Arch, and just has empty rectangles show up.īoth the Snap Store and also my own Snap app display font letters perfectly fine on my Parallels VMs of Ubuntu, Fedora, and Manjaro. …but those accomplished nothing for me, even after an immediate restart. I tried to fix it using the recommended processes here: sudo rm -v /var/cache/fontconfig/* Instead of letters, I just see empty rectangles. However, when I open the Snap Store, the fonts for the Snap Store don’t show up. I then installed the Snapcraft Snap Store. I followed these directions to set up Arch (except I didn’t install most of the fonts until after everything else was done).

arch linux hack font

#Arch linux hack font mac

I recently set up a Parallels VM on my Mac with Arch Linux as the OS.







Arch linux hack font