[10:34] <c_89> Hi, I have installed a custom font MYFONT.TTF but I not found it in `xfce-termianl` when  i setting font preference
[10:51] <gnrp> c_89: How did oyu install it?
[10:55] <c_89> gnrp with Gucharmap
[10:57] <c_89> gnrp setting custom font in xfce4-appearance-settings works, but in xfce-terminal i not found it
[12:57] <iVoid> hi everyone!
[12:57] <iVoid> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/f9154e06c1ae19bd3a8a0528cedb68f6/Screenshot_2021-10-31_21-56-21.png
[12:58] <iVoid> I get inconsistent theming when changing the appearance through the "Appearance" menu (look at the different icons for closing the window), does anyone know what could be causing this?
[12:58] <iVoid> thanks in advance
[13:22] <KBar> iVoid try setting themes under Settings Manager > Window Manager
[13:22] <KBar> and see if it helps
[13:23] <KBar> iVoid inconsistency comes from the fact that some themes dont have the theming for xfwm4 specifically
[13:24] <KBar> also, when you change themes, its best to relogin
[14:04] <iVoid> KBar thank you, that helped. Though it seems that to get consistent theming I need to change the theme in both places, even the theme exists in both. Also when I install a new theme from https://www.gnome-look.org it only seems to appear on the Window Manager, not on Appearance, which makes it incomplete as it doesn't apply to all windows... do you
[14:04] <iVoid> happen to know how I can make a new installed theme apply everywhere?
[15:32] <KBar> iVoid themes on gnome-look are meant for GNOME Shell. maybe try xfce-look.org
[15:36] <KBar> iVoid Generally, gtk 3/4 themes should work
[15:36] <KBar> they will appear under the Appearance tab
[15:39] <KBar> and yes, make sure to select the same theme in both Appearance and Window Manager
[15:39] <KBar> for consistency
[16:25] <KBar> also make sure to check this wiki
[16:25] <KBar> https://wiki.xfce.org/howto/install_new_themes
[21:58] <xu-help72w> Hi, I set up a couple new users on a single machine, gave them passwords, yet when they try to log on (even after reboot of the machine),  the login quickly goes through a black screen but then back to login for password - no error message.  
[21:59] <xu-help72w> is there another step I need to do?
[22:10] <gnrp> xu-help72w: How did you create the new users? Do they have home directories?
[22:16] <xu-help72w> i used 'usedadd' then passwd
[22:16] <xu-help72w> useradd - typo
[22:19] <xu-help72w> thanks for the pointer, they do not have their own directories - ls on home does not show them.
[22:20] <xu-help72w> got it, I will generate them with mkhomedir_helper 
[22:28] <gnrp> xu-help72w: Next time try adduser rather than useradd
[22:28] <gnrp> this is a wrapper around useradd which does e.g. stuff like that
[23:33] <xu-help72w> thanks, will do