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You can find fzhtkgbk10.pcf or .bdf files on GitHub repositories (e.g., from archcraft, artix-linux, or personal dotfiles repos). Search for "fzhtkgbk10 patched nerd font".
In your terminal emulator's config file (e.g., ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml , ~/.Xresources , or ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf ), set:
In the world of software development, system administration, and digital design, the smallest details often have the biggest impact on productivity and comfort. One such detail is the font you use to read and write code. While many users stick with default system monospace fonts like Courier, Consolas, or Monaco, a niche but passionate community has focused on optimizing bitmap fonts for clarity, especially on low-resolution screens.
# For system-wide installation (requires sudo) sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/misc/ sudo cp fzhtkgbk10_patched.bdf /usr/share/fonts/misc/ mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts/ cp fzhtkgbk10_patched.bdf ~/.local/share/fonts/
fc-list | grep -i "fzhtkgbk10" You should see an entry for the patched font.
fc-cache -fv
URxvt.font: xft:FZHTKGBK10:size=10 URxvt.boldFont: xft:FZHTKGBK10:bold:size=10 Windows handles bitmap fonts poorly. However, you can convert the .bdf or .pcf file to .ttf using otf2bdf and ttfautohint , then install the TTF file. Alternatively, use a terminal like Windows Terminal or Alacritty and set the font family to "FZHTKGBK10".
# Alacritty example font: normal: family: "FZHTKGBK10" size: 10.0 For ~/.Xresources (for urxvt, xterm):
You can find fzhtkgbk10.pcf or .bdf files on GitHub repositories (e.g., from archcraft, artix-linux, or personal dotfiles repos). Search for "fzhtkgbk10 patched nerd font".
In your terminal emulator's config file (e.g., ~/.config/alacritty/alacritty.yml , ~/.Xresources , or ~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf ), set:
In the world of software development, system administration, and digital design, the smallest details often have the biggest impact on productivity and comfort. One such detail is the font you use to read and write code. While many users stick with default system monospace fonts like Courier, Consolas, or Monaco, a niche but passionate community has focused on optimizing bitmap fonts for clarity, especially on low-resolution screens.
# For system-wide installation (requires sudo) sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/fonts/misc/ sudo cp fzhtkgbk10_patched.bdf /usr/share/fonts/misc/ mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts/ cp fzhtkgbk10_patched.bdf ~/.local/share/fonts/
fc-list | grep -i "fzhtkgbk10" You should see an entry for the patched font.
fc-cache -fv
URxvt.font: xft:FZHTKGBK10:size=10 URxvt.boldFont: xft:FZHTKGBK10:bold:size=10 Windows handles bitmap fonts poorly. However, you can convert the .bdf or .pcf file to .ttf using otf2bdf and ttfautohint , then install the TTF file. Alternatively, use a terminal like Windows Terminal or Alacritty and set the font family to "FZHTKGBK10".
# Alacritty example font: normal: family: "FZHTKGBK10" size: 10.0 For ~/.Xresources (for urxvt, xterm):
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