To fix that, delete -nocpp flag from the config. Change font size on Control-Plus/Minus URxvt.keysym. Why is it so locale is same in all terminals. URXVT SETTINGS to match gnome-terminal Linux console scheme. urxvt, xterm cannot display rectangle instead of correct character. I read a few forum post(I link it at the bottom), turns out its the -nocpp options that make #define block read properly, this options tells xrdb not to run the config file through preprocessor. Urxvt (aka rxvt-unicode) Terminology As you can see terminology (and also gnome-terminal or st, which are not present here) can display emoji symbol correctly. I then googled the command xrdb -nocpp -merge "$userresources". So my file name is correct as there are settings that is applied to uRxvt. URxvtdepth: 32 URxvtbackground: 951C2023 URxvtscrollBar: false URxvtscrollBarright: false URxvtinternalBorder: 0 URxvtexternalBorder: 0 URxvtletterSpace: -1URxvt.font: xft:ProFont for Powerline:styleregular:size13URxvt.font: xft:Meslo LG S for Powerline:styleregular:size11URxvt. Notice in the setting, the value of userresources is. Last edited by WonderWoofy ( 04:53:24) Offline. I'm using the standard rxvt-unicode from the official repos. Remove the weird spacing around characters. The ttf fonts don't seem to give the right glyphs at size10 but 9, 11 and 12 work (the ttf font seems to render smaller than the otf font at the same size). Even though I dont think Ill be using URxvt anymore, I still want my config to use. And xsel is a clipboard manager, I install it because URxvt is not shipped with copy paste by default. Edit: Credit for this amazing bit of info goes to jasonwryan. URxvtfont: xft:Droid Sans Mono for Powerline:size10 URxvtletterSpace: -2 The otf font works well at least at sizes 912. rxvt-unicode is the package name of URxvt. # merge in defaults if then xrdb -nocpp -merge "$rh6sysresources " fi if then xrdb -nocpp -merge "$sysresources " fi if then xrdb -nocpp -merge "$userresources " fi #. In case, you wanted to rid yourself of that AUR package and use the one from the repos you can use 'URxvtletterspace: -2' in your /.Xresources or /.Xdefaults, and things look pretty much the same. As you mention urxvt and inconsolata, i have an issue with Inconsolata-g Start as param works: urxvt -fn 'xft:Inconsolata-g:styleg:pixelsize13' This doesnt: URxvt.font: xft:Inconsolata-g:styleg:pixelsize13 I tryied also 'xft:Inconsolata-g:styleg' and 'xft:Inconsolata g:styleg' and many other escape space variations : Inconsolata (without g) works as param and config, very strange. Rh6sysresources =/etc/X11/xinit/Xresources other settings userresources = "$HOME /.Xresources" usermodmap = "$HOME /.Xmodmap" userxkbmap = "$HOME /.Xkbmap" sysresources =/etc/X11/Xresources
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