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				|  |  |  for it's retro charm. Nimbus just doesn't look great when I'm tired though.
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				|  |  |  #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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				|  |  |  (setq doom-theme 'doom-challenger-deep
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				|  |  | -      doom-font (font-spec :family "JetBrains Mono NL" :size 12 :weight 'semi-light)
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				|  |  | -      doom-big-font (font-spec :family "JetBrains Mono NL" :size 16)
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				|  |  | -      doom-variable-pitch-font (font-spec :family "Overpass" :size 16))
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				|  |  | +      doom-font (font-spec :family "JetBrains Mono NL" :size 14 :weight 'semi-light)
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				|  |  | +      doom-big-font (font-spec :family "JetBrains Mono NL" :size 17)
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				|  |  | +      doom-variable-pitch-font (font-spec :family "Overpass" :size 17))
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				|  |  |  #+END_SRC
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				|  |  |  ** Borders
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				|  |  |  Barring the unfortunate end of X11 development and my eventual transition to
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				|  | @@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ is that when you're trying your best to rice up i3, Emacs needs a padded
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				|  |  |  border.
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				|  |  |  #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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				|  |  |  ;; Applies to current frame
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				|  |  | -;(set-frame-parameter nil 'internal-border-width 10) ; applies to the current frame
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				|  |  | +(set-frame-parameter nil 'internal-border-width 10) ; applies to the current frame
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				|  |  |  ;; If we create new frames (via emacsclient) this will do the trick
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				|  |  | -;(add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(internal-border-width . 10))
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				|  |  | +(add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(internal-border-width . 10))
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				|  |  |  #+END_SRC
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				|  |  |  ** Fringe
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				|  |  |  #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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