I tried to look online but couldn't find any real solution on how to install fonts to windows CMD. I found some videos on youtube and some tutorials on google but none seem to have worked. I want to install a 3D Unicode font for CMD so I can display other language characters. I tried installing fonts via registry editor but it didn't work... can anybody help me on how to do this probably very simple task?
Thanks in advance!
Can you try the new Windows Terminal? It comes with a Unicode font and can run in CMD mode
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/windows-terminal/9n0dx20hk701
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I'm using a windows terminal and was trying to install an ubuntu font that was downloaded from the google.fonts site, so no errors were expected. But just for this application, the spacing between letters is too large. I also tried in Microsoft Word, there are no problems there.
Perhaps the solution is to set up a json file with a Windows terminal configuration.
Please tell me how to fix this
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I have this rendering issue on Chinese characters on multiple console app: fzf, lazygit and vim (when running fzf).
I have set the chcp to 65001 as default, using the correct font for Chinese (so the displaying the characters themselves have no problem). And the problem occurs to 2 PCs I have, one running Win10 Pro, one Win10 home. I have also tried to set system locale to Chinese and Use Unicode NTF-8 for worldwide language support option. Both options result the same.
I suspect there is some generic system setting that I could have tried / missed out. Would appreciate if you could point out to me. Many thanks in advance!
I use Firefox's Developer Tools for developing CSS, and it's great, however I have tried many times in the past to get Emmet support in their code editor without any success. I wondered if any of you wizards had any ideas. I came up with 'snippets' to use with an old text expanding AutoHotKey program called Texter - https://gist.github.com/jeffreykarbowski/280576, I recently had to change computers and I can't seem to get Texter to work any longer.
It would be nice to be able to setup a WebExtension or the likes to have it integrated right into the FF Style Editor (as a plugin), however, it seems like this has been address already and currently not possible? https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1088996
Maybe a different port to an AHK script or a Node script that runs in the background? I am not sure, but I don't care for the LiveReload that the Emmet developer put out, and it doesn't work with FF anyways. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
As you can see in my attached screenshot my windows has a issue displaying the closing button. I am thinking that a font is missing. Do you know which font i have to install?
After following a step-by-step suggestion by
http://www.withsteps.com/3483/windows-10-pro-default-fonts-download.html
I have been able to install all default windows 10 fonts.
The missing windows 10 font was also included.
Finally, to solve this problem you need to download a package with all windows 10 fonts and reinstall every one.
I'm using font squirrel. Everything is fine on MacOSX or ipad. But I've got problem on my windows machine.
Font is just cutted.
It's original font(DinCond) on the bottom of the picture.
http://postimage.org/image/b3apbrwtd/
According to this, the thinner and condensed fonts usually have this issue.
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/blog/2009/11/what-to-expect-from-our-font-face-generator
This might spark some attempts:
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/forum/discussion/74/webkit-font-rendering-on-windows-xp/p1
might want to play around with CSS alias settings
You can always try Cufon and spend a little on TypeKit