Oh, finally… It only works if I create a new profile, it looks nicer with transparency, however the font selection is very limited ( it doesn’t accept all fonts )
You should give https://www.nerdfonts.com/ a look. There is a patched version of Fira Code and it’s pretty damn fancy, although there are plenty alternatives and instructions for creating your own if you fell like it.
Yeah, i stumbled upon this website yesterday when I made the comment, from the first glance it looks like a huge project, I’ll will look into it deeply, thnks for sharing
I think for transparency in Plasma you use “Window Rules”, a tab in which you can specify a lot of stuff, like opacity, and you can confine your settings to certain programs, certain categories of programs, all programs, etc. There’s really a huge customisation potential with Plasma!
speaking of Konsole, can someone tell me how to theme this thing ? ( translucent effect, colors & especially fonts )
You need to edit your profile, and for transparency and colors you need to make a color scheme or edit an existing one
Oh, finally… It only works if I create a new profile, it looks nicer with transparency, however the font selection is very limited ( it doesn’t accept all fonts )
You should give https://www.nerdfonts.com/ a look. There is a patched version of Fira Code and it’s pretty damn fancy, although there are plenty alternatives and instructions for creating your own if you fell like it.
Yeah, i stumbled upon this website yesterday when I made the comment, from the first glance it looks like a huge project, I’ll will look into it deeply, thnks for sharing
It only accepts monospaced fonts, which is simply the only font type you should ever even think of having in your terminal
But there is a checkmark that enables you to override and use any font
I did just that, and yes they look broken, so I went back to the default font…
In the drop down menu go to edit profile or create profile something like that
Yes, that’s Exactly it, I don’t know why it’s hidden !
I think for transparency in Plasma you use “Window Rules”, a tab in which you can specify a lot of stuff, like opacity, and you can confine your settings to certain programs, certain categories of programs, all programs, etc. There’s really a huge customisation potential with Plasma!