Not sure what you mean by the Favorites one, I haven't noticed that (then again I haven't used X in a while). Here are screenshots of how Allacrity looks on my home PC. Alacritty: increase the font size, Spotify: use ctrl++ to change the scaling, IntelliJ: should work without any other changes if you're using the JetBrains' custom JRE to run it. Window: decorations: full startup_mode: Maximized title: My Home LenovoYoga font: normal: family: Cousine NF size: 12.0 offset: x: 0 y: 2 glyph_offset: x: - 1 y: 0 draw_bold_text_with_bright_colors: false colors: primary: background: '#000000' foreground: '#FFFFFF' # įull default configuration you can find here. Here is mine (I removed all strings which I don’t setup): Just follow the guide and make your own file. Then comes the easiest part - Alacritty configuration. I finally selected Cousine Nerd Font as my main font. offset.y can be thought of as modifying the. normal: family: monospace style: Regular The bold font face bold: family: monospace style: Bold The italic font face italic: family: monospace style: Italic Point size of the font size: 11.0 Offset is the extra space around each character. Here is the list of fonts I found the best for me in the preferential order: font: The normal (roman) font face to use. I tried all Nerd Fonts and finally found one which fits me the most. The key to correct work of Alacritty is a font. wsltty can display almost all digraphs from he VIM digraphs table, while Alacritty does not show all Asian and some other symbols. Unclips when I increase the font size with a keybinding, so I assume its 19. If you are using digraphs, then Alacritty might not be for you. System OS: macOS Version: alacritty 0.5.0-dev (058b036) Clipping happens at size 18 (Inconsolata). The spacing between the characters is consistent, but its using a proportional font which is expecting inconsistent glyph width. It allows me to use icons for LF file manager and utilities like ls deluxe. Configuration is made via simple “YAML” file.īecause I almost never use emojis in my texts and terminal, I gave it up for better support of Nerd Fonts with all special glyphicons. It supports UTF-8 fully, but does not have good support of Emojies. I like Alacritty preliminary because of its rendering quality and simple configuration. Yes, I really like wsltty and I would recommend it to anyone but I missed some capabilities of more flexible configuration there, especially configuration of the fonts rendering where I can fine tune distance between lines, between characters and adjust positions of glyphs.Īnd I wanted to have something new, more flexible but yet simpler to configure. Maybe it is good to explain my motivation to change wsltty to another emulator. Here I will explain how I finally configured Alacritty and made it my main terminal emulator. In my previous post about WSL setup I mentioned that Alacritty gave me some glitches in the LF file manager.
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