Is it possible to patch fully colored svg images into a nerd font? #870
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Hi, I wonder if it's possible patch a fully colored svg image into a nerd font to use in the terminal :) My friend just tried and 1 image translated into 8 glyphs... Is this possible at all? Thank you :) |
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I have not much knowledge about color glyphs. On my machine I have only one font with color glyphs, and that can not be opened by As we patch with Usually colors in terminals are not in the font but programmed in the shell via ANSI escape sequences on a per-glyph basis. But of course you know that and want a multicolored glyph. Later: Ah, this is the |
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FontForge can work with svg color layers |
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I have not much knowledge about color glyphs.
On my machine I have only one font with color glyphs, and that can not be opened by
fontforge
.mate-font-viewer
does open it, though, and it is usable inwriter
.showttf
andttfdump
show details. I doubt that any terminal emulator would be able to use it.As we patch with
fontforge
I guess it is not possible. Maybe ask there if it is possible (and how) to even OPEN it.Usually colors in terminals are not in the font but programmed in the shell via ANSI escape sequences on a per-glyph basis. But of course you know that and want a multicolored glyph.
Later:
Ah, this is the
fontforge
issue: fontforge/fontforge#677So the anser is 'not with
fontforge