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Eden Bynever authored
The vast majority of monospaced fonts are roughly half as wide as they are tall; to account for this when displaying icons, `xprop` draws each pixel twice in the horizontal, which nicely evens out the proportions. This patch utilizes the Lower Half Block character (▄) to obtain the same result in a quarter of the space. By setting both a background and a foreground color, we can draw two pixels per character cell, thereby halving the apparent height of an icon rather than doubling its width. Signed-off-by: Eden Bynever <edenbynever@proton.me> Part-of: <!10>
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