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Originally written: 4/19/2012; last Web page update: -5/4/2014, referencing rEFInd 0.8.0

+2/8/2015, referencing rEFInd 0.8.6

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rEFInd's default font is a 14-point (12-point in 0.6.5 and earlier) serif monospaced font. I also include a handful of alternatives in the fonts subdirectory. rEFInd's font support is extremely rudimentary, though; it reads a PNG file that holds the glyphs from ASCII 32 (space) through ASCII 126 (tilde, ~), plus a glyph that's displayed for all characters outside of this range. Thus, rEFInd can't currently display non-ASCII characters or use proportional (variable-width) fonts. You can change the font from one monospaced font to another and change the font size, though.

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If you want to create your own fonts, you can do so. If you're using Linux, the mkfont.sh script in the fonts subdirectory will convert an installed monospace font into a suitable format. You can use it like this:

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If you want to create your own fonts, you can do so. If you're using Linux, the mkfont.sh script in the fonts subdirectory will convert an installed monospace font into a suitable format. (This script works properly for most fonts, but if a font is unusually thin or wide, you will have to adjust the let CellWidth= line near the end of the file.) You can use it like this:

 $ ./mkfont.sh Liberation-Mono-Italic 14 -1 liberation-mono-italic-14.png
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I used icons from the Oxygen Icons project, both from the Oxygen Refit package and from Gentoo's oxygen-icons package. These icons supplemented or replaced icons that rEFIt used; however, many OS icons (such as those for Windows and Mac OS) are carried over from rEFIt. I've also used a handful of icons for individual Linux distributions from other sources—usually documentation associated with the distribution in question.

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In addition to this default icon set, I've received word of three other rEFInd themes:

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In addition to this default icon set, I've received word of a few other rEFInd themes:

If you've created or discovered another rEFInd theme, please tell me about it so that I can provide a link to it from this page.