Sandip Bhattacharya [linux-list] <14/11/02 07:59 +0530>:
> I generally use mutt in an xterm. My monitor is running at 1024x768
> resolution and therefor text in mutt looks damn small, especially if
> you have been at the screen for 12+ hours a day. Is there any way to
> change the font size of just mutt leavaing the rest of the apps
> intact?
sorry none that i know of. however ....
>
> Remember, I am running it an xterm, and I dont want rest of the apps
> in xterm to start getting bigger too!
why not open a seperate xterm specially for mutt ?
"xterm -rv -fn 10x20 -e mutt -y &" works for me. actually that is what i
have in my .enlightenment/file.menu. i have the same resolution as you
do. or try with Eterm (shift and "+" to increase font size), gnome
terminal, or konsole.
you've been on the list long enough to know what all those options
mean or if not where to find out. the 10x20 is by trial and error.
anybody having some pointers on how to better specify a font size ? i
need it for my 14 " monitor at home.
Thank You,
Regards,
mario
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