Releases: dumol/PixelPerfect
Improved setup to also cover high DPI screens.
Still work in progress, but getting really close to the 0.4 release…
This is a placeholder for pre-release tarballs to use when testing #10.
Beta2 also adds an experimental optional common-hacks
font package for users blocking remote fonts in their browsers.
There's also a full package for high DPI users to ease the installation, you can use it like this:
curl -LO https://github.com/dumol/PixelPerfect/releases/download/v0.4.0beta2/PixelPerfect-hidpi-0.
4beta2.tar.gz
tar xvfz PixelPerfect-hidpi-0.4beta2.tar.gz
Initial setup to also cover high DPI screens
Work in progress…
For now, a placeholder for pre-release tarballs to use when testing #10
Refined setup for low DPI screens.
More aliases, better aliases, fine-tuned FontConfig settings. Also, Emoji support (optimized for Firefox, where Emojis are colorful). More well hinted fonts are included, some of which are now grouped in a new lowdpi-extra package.
The common-aliases and lowdpi-aliases font packages are required for supporting the web-safe aliases.
The common-extra package adds support for Emoji, symbols, hieroglyphs.
The lowdpi-extra package adds more Unicode coverage, extra monospaced fonts, and several well-hinted fonts sponsored by Google back in 2010-2013.
Installation instructions in README.rst
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Initial setup for low DPI screens.
My personal setup since 2013, refined to use free-software typefaces only.
The common and lowdpi aliases packages are required.
The optional extra package adds:
- the Ubuntu font family, also quite well-hinted at small sizes
- the Unifont monospaced font for increased Unicode coverage
- fonts especially useful if disabling web fonts entirely in your browser: Font Awesome, Symbola, Musica, Unidings, Wingdings, Webdings.