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Clion clang format
Clion clang format















This option tells truetype to use the ‘old’ algorithms for font rendering.

clion clang format

Truetype/linux can be told to AA/hint things a little ‘sharper’ (more like a 1-bit non AA render) with the following export:Įxport FREETYPE_PROPERTIES=“truetype:interpreter-version=35” I suspect this is heavily influenced by what I’m used to, but I’ve also run some 3-month stints at Win7 desktops all day and I have not gotten over the problems/headaches.Īdmittedly modern fonts are not designed with non-AA rendering in mind, so they look damn ugly if you try. It gives me an actual headache, where as I can survive without a headache on default Linux/truetype setups. My ideal font rendering case is how XP did it (perfect and sharp 1-bit). Modern font AA sucks to me regardless of what flavour (OS, truetype version, hinting settings) it is. I can’t stand articles I read about people’s font preferences. Only pre-bitmapped (no anti-aliased fonts) allowed. Often I wish I had just a tad more space however.įonts: Terminus.

#Clion clang format windows#

I3wm makes it quick and easy to switch windows without the mouse (I’ve rebound the stupid almost-vim directional keybinds to the actual vim ones). I keep geany on the left and a terminal on the right. Screen layout: I’m on a small 1366x768 at the moment. It used to be longer and more complex, but now it’s down to 77 lines inc whitespace and comments.Ī few limitations: namely every source is compiled in the same way with the same options. No config needed when new sources and headers are added. That and Puppy Linux includes it, which is praise enough.īuild: short shell script that’s similar to make, but autodetects header files being changed and recompiles the relevant sources too.

clion clang format

For one the devs are not trying to change it, it’s a hammer I own rather than a hammer I rent. I’ve been across a few text editors/mini-IDEs over the years, but I’ve always come back to geany. Teach someone to drive on a car before an articulating truck, they can try the truck later and see whether they like it. Now I know IDEs are a horrible thing to throw beginners at too. Often they had changed completely (major release) since the tut was made and worked completely differently, or confused the hell out of me if they hadn’t.

clion clang format

When I started coding I found lots of examples and tuts showing big IDEs. There’s also a document minimap thing (made popular by sublime). I only really use the spell checker (for when doing non-code, html, etc). Geany’s extension system has a few dozen options. Offers some IDE-like features, but is otherwise just a plain text editor.















Clion clang format