On Wednesday 03 September 2003 19:52, Joel Cochran wrote:
> Outstanding, the "ctl-right click" and set to huge did it for me.  Was
> that in the doc?  If so sorry I missed it... With that I don't need to
> mess with the fonts just yet.

Hi Joel

Huge equates to a font size of 10x20 (on my Debian boxes at least) which 
isn't preserved if you switch to a 27x132 screen (and back again). If you 
don't use a display definition (env.TERM) that requires display size 
switching, then it isn't much of an issue (except for resetting it each 
time you start a session). 

FWIW, I've just got a 19" monitor at work :) which is running at 1600x1200 
and have upped my font sizes to 10x20 for both 24x80 & 27x132 modes. That 
allows a session for each of our two AS/400s fully visible on the screen 
at one time. 

Regards, Martin
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