The 'Hack' (Knack) font has got a new (major) release. It'd be great (coffee) if it could be updated in this awesome collection too :)
gnome, xfce4-terminal@aquatix Thanks for the update! Very cool.
What I found most interesting was the move to MIT license: 'the reserved font name “Hack” was eliminated from the license'.
Looks like we can stop using 'Knack' and start using 'Hack' if we so desire.
Cool! Was wondering about the ramifications of the change of license, but this sounds really positive. Can't wait to have the updated version in nerd-fonts ;)
Thanks for this great project, it makes my CLI life so much better (and I live and breath terminals).
Cool! Was wondering about the ramifications of the change of license, but this sounds really positive. Can't wait to have the updated version in nerd-fonts ;)
Thanks for this great project, it makes my CLI life so much better (and I live and breath terminals).
Fascinating double post there. Anyway, I updated to v1.2.0, but I don't think the newer Hack font is in there?
Thanks for this collection anyway, it's awesome :)
@aquatix
Fascinating double post there.
Hahah yeah I did notice that too :man_shrugging:
I updated to v1.2.0, but I don't think the newer Hack font is in there
Hmm I will take a look this weekend. Do you mean it is not there as in the features of that release or the internal version is wrong?
Err sorry I was confused. I was thinking of Hasklig (Hasklug) that got updated for v1.2.0. Sorry but Hack was _not_ updated in v1.2.0. Probably will be in v1.2.1 since it should be pretty quick to do so
There was a font (I don't remember which) where the internal version on some of the font weights was incorrect.
Thanks for this collection anyway, it's awesome :)
That really does mean a lot! Thanks! :smile: . Community is making it awesome :blush:
Ah, no worries, was just wondering if anything happened with Hack, as the binaries seemed exactly the same (no pressure, just Need Updates :P ).
Figured you don't hear 'thank you' enough, so here it is again: thanks for your work!
We can probably get Hack updated soon in master.. but the releases tend to go slow.. although a lot faster now with the new KISS workflow...
Figured you don't hear 'thank you' enough, so here it is again: thanks for your work!
Thanks! :blush:
KISS and 'release early, release often' are some of the better ideas to work with :) Big releases suck, they tend to grow larger and larger and suck energy to ensure everything still works.
I can wait ;)
Yay :)
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Cool! Was wondering about the ramifications of the change of license, but this sounds really positive. Can't wait to have the updated version in nerd-fonts ;)
Thanks for this great project, it makes my CLI life so much better (and I live and breath terminals).