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You could install StumpWM with a Guix system by adding stumpwm
and
optionally `(,stumpwm "lib")
packages to a system configuration file,
e.g. /etc/config.scm.
An example configuration can look like this:
(use-modules (gnu)) (use-package-modules wm) (operating-system ;; … (packages (append (list sbcl stumpwm `(,stumpwm "lib")) %base-packages)))
By default StumpWM uses X11 fonts, which could be small or pixelated on your
system. You could fix this by installing StumpWM contrib Lisp module
sbcl-ttf-fonts
, adding it to Guix system packages:
(use-modules (gnu)) (use-package-modules fonts wm) (operating-system ;; … (packages (append (list sbcl stumpwm `(,stumpwm "lib")) sbcl-ttf-fonts font-dejavu %base-packages)))
Then you need to add the following code to a StumpWM configuration file ~/.stumpwm.d/init.lisp:
(require :ttf-fonts) (setf xft:*font-dirs* '("/run/current-system/profile/share/fonts/")) (setf clx-truetype:+font-cache-filename+ (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.fonts/font-cache.sexp")) (xft:cache-fonts) (set-font (make-instance 'xft:font :family "DejaVu Sans Mono" :subfamily "Book" :size 11))