![]() ![]() An example I did on commenting out the padding and removing the unnecessary comments in between the styles to make come out as follows. Editing the config file is just as simple as commenting out the styles so that they can now function. I know some folks will want this, but I feel like we are battling against Apple itself. fb13a43 on 18 commits README.md initial commit 6 years ago alacritty.yml update config last year README.md alacritty settings Settings for Alacritty, a GPU-accelerated terminal emulator To install, clone the repository to /.config/alacritty. To now edit the config file, type in vim alacritty.yml to open the vim editor to customize settings for windows. Use_thin_fonts seems to be a headache, firstly it is macOS only so probably should be named mac_use_thin_fonts, but it only works for High Sierra, Mojave and Catalina (nothing prior and currently nothing latter). The vi mode allows moving around Alacrittys viewport and scrollback using thenkeyboard. To get a list with supported control sequences take anlook at Alacrittys escape sequence support. The bold, italic, and bolditalic will default to the 'normal' font if you dont override them. So I built myself a thinner font which totally solved this issue.Īlacritty does not provide box drawing because simplicity and maintainability are desired goals. This document gives an overview over Alacrittys features beyond its terminalnemulation capabilities. According to the commented sample alacritty.yml from the latest release, it looks like you are missing a line in your config: font: normal: family: DejaVuSansMono NF. Fonts like Iosevka provide build script, hence font weight is adjustable for this particular font. But it is not how Apple wants folks to do things (me thinks).Īfter battling this issue for two weeks, which involved me going bonkers thinking something was working when it actually wasn't, I firmly believe the best solution is to use a thinner font. The iTerm2 author stumbled on something, tried it and liked the look (which is fine). ![]() This causes text to render just a little lighter, which looks nicer. This seems to be available at least on 10.8 and later. ![]()
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