Re: fonts in *terms ...

1999-03-21 Thread Adam Shand
> -- Both are proportionally spaced, and your terminal program will >probably fail to deal well. My guess is that you get >intercharacter spacing equal to the widest character in the font >(more likely than not a capital M). ahh, okay that makes sense. > -- You haven't specified bol

Re: fonts in *terms ...

1999-03-20 Thread David Z. Maze
Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: AS> i found xfontsel and found a font i like (looks great in the AS> preview in xfontsel) but when i tell Eterm to use it, the spacing AS> between the characters is *huge* making the term nearly as wide as AS> my entire screen. since the main point of doing t

fonts in *terms ...

1999-03-20 Thread Adam Shand
question ... i would really like to use a different font under x for my *terms (i'm using Eterm at the moment but i don't care which of the various options i use in the end). i found xfontsel and found a font i like (looks great in the preview in xfontsel) but when i tell Eterm to use it, the spa