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Monospace is important for text editors but lxqt-config doesn't have a setting for it.
Expected Behavior
An option for setting monospace, like the one KDE has.
Current Behavior
Monospace is missing from LXQt Appearance → Font.
Possible Solution
Shouldn't be hard: just add some lines to ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf. But I may be wrong because I'm not an expert in this area.
Context
Yesterday, as a result of upgrading to a bad package in Manjaro/Arch (ttf-droid), I got a bad monospace that couldn't get bold. So, I had to edit ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf to restore my favorite DejaVu Sans Mono.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Monospace is important for text editors but lxqt-config doesn't have a setting for it.
Expected Behavior
An option for setting monospace, like the one KDE has.
Current Behavior
Monospace is missing from LXQt Appearance → Font.
Possible Solution
Shouldn't be hard: just add some lines to
~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
. But I may be wrong because I'm not an expert in this area.Context
Yesterday, as a result of upgrading to a bad package in Manjaro/Arch (ttf-droid), I got a bad monospace that couldn't get bold. So, I had to edit
~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf
to restore my favorite DejaVu Sans Mono.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: