there aren't any font options for this. The format has not changed, but it
might be that now you are using antialiasing. And, I see there is a bug
there with font size going to 1/2. Alas....

On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 1:00 PM, David Hibbitts <hibbi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Somewhere between version 13 and 14 the font for the unit cell parameters
> (shown by default with UnitCell ON) changed from plain style to bold style,
> which looks fuzzy on my computer.
>
> Here is a side-by-side comparison:
>
> http://i.imgur.com/KQHokru.png
>
> I'd like to change this but have had no luck, the documentation doesn't
> mention anything explicitly, but I have tried:
>
> font unitcell ...
>
> (which is listed as a line in the "state" in the console and doesn't
> return an error, but doesn't appear to do anything in my hands).
>
> All other attempts at guessing what the name of that object is have not
> worked, things I've attempted:
>
> font echo ...
> font * ...
> font label ...
> font unitcellparameters ...
> font unitcelldetails ...
> font unitcelllabel ...
>
> ...and variations therein, these either do not change the desired font or
> give an error for an invalid object name.
>
> So, does that object have a name to allow me to change it's font, or is
> that font otherwise accessible? As an aside, what does font unitcell do?
>
> Thanks, sorry for being picky,
>
> David Hibbitts
>
>
>
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