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commit 0e8e2c5b85b74003c6482a740bb2a26f8eac2f72
parent 8b84e628a0293320c6075f217f559e6ba4cad4dd
Author: pyratebeard <root@pyratebeard.net>
Date:   Fri,  4 Nov 2022 12:49:27 +0000

eldritch_blast

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diff --git a/entry/eldritch_blast.md b/entry/eldritch_blast.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +Fonts in the terminal are mostly personal preference. I have been using the same font for many years, [Tamzen font by Suraj N. Kurapati](https://github.com/sunaku/tamzen-font){target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"}, which is a fork of the font I before that, [Tamsyn font by Scott Fial](http://www.fial.com/~scott/tamsyn-font/){target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"}. + +Even after trying others over the years I always came back to Tamzen. One of my IRC buddies had created a couple of fonts, one of them I have been using a bit this week, [viscera](https://gitlab.com/Barbaross/Muspelheim/-/tree/xorg/.local/share/fonts){target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"}. Feeling inspired I installed [gbdfed](http://sofia.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/Software/gbdfed/){target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"} and started playing around. + +The font style started to look eldritch, so I lent into that and ended up with what I have named [trigon](https://pyratebeard.net/trigon-font/){target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"}. + +![trigon font preview](/img/trigon-preview.png#fitwidth)