figlet-fonts | A collection of fonts for FIGlet | User Interface library

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figlet-fonts is a Perl library typically used in User Interface applications. figlet-fonts has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

This is a repository of all known FIGlet fonts, including the standard distribution fonts, classic contributed fonts from ftp.figlet.org and new fonts from the JavE project. C64-fonts - Commodore 64 fonts converted by by David Proper Obanner - the font of banner(6), the UNIX command by Mark Horton Obanner-canon - banner font in selected sizes bdffonts - X Window System BDF fonts converted to FIGlet cjkfonts - Chinese-Japanese-Korean fonts converted from X contributed - classic contributed fonts from ftp.figlet.org international - international and fantasy fonts jave - new fonts collected by Markus Gebhard of JavE ms-dos - MS-DOS specific fonts ours - standard distribution fonts toilet - Sam Hocevar's TOIlet standard distribution fonts tlf-contrib - Contributed fonts in TLF format.
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            QUESTION

            How to set tty-clock output as background
            Asked 2019-Mar-27 at 22:18

            I would like to set tty-clock output as background for my i3 setup. I want to know how to display a command output as background.

            Things I tried so far:

            1. Running a script that supposedly would run tty-clock and take its screenshot with scrot once a minute and feh would set it as background.

              Problem: tty-clock would stay on without ever letting next command to run and scrot is a screenshot utility and it would capture whatever I am looking at. Or I would need to switch to that workspace every minute to run, shot, kill, set as background.

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            Answered 2019-Mar-20 at 16:03

            You don't need to invoke tty-clock at all: a script which sends the output of date (formatted to suit) to a text file, and then runs convert on that should do the trick. You'll need to spend some time playing with the convert parameters to get the desired look of course.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55039937

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