On Sunday, 13 March 2005, at 07:35:24 (-0500),
Peter Hyman wrote:
> font default 5 ' interestingly, font 3 still is the default even though
> 5 is selected.
Are you sure this setting isn't being overridden by a user.cfg or
something?
Michael
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The vga fonts somehow forgot my ansi line drawing characters, so mc's
borders are weird. So, after looking at the fonts included
in ...fonts/misc, I tried adding some font names to the
~/.Eterm/themes/Eterm/themes.cfg file. I modified the fonts and menus
area. It seems to have worked!
begin attrib
OK, I already had the VGA fonts, and Eterm -F vga looks MUCH better!
Now, how can I program Eterm to make the maximum font size larger? What
w x h can I use, and can I use more than 4 font sizes?
Thx
On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 23:34 +0200, Hisham Mardam Bey wrote:
> you really want to use a different
you really want to use a different font altogether. Eterm's fonts are
PCF which are not scalable. You can use smoothansi.pcf (or smooth.pcf)
or vga.pcf
Install them, then go: Eterm -F vga or Eterm -F smooth / smoothansi
Installing them can be done like this:
cat /home/hisham/Scripts/addfont.sh
I recently changed the resolution of my display to 1600x1200.
Fonts in Eterm have become ridiculously small and unreadable.
What changes need I make to the themes.cfg file in order to change the
base font sizes? Thx.
Snippet from ~/.Eterm/themes/Eterm/themes.cfg
begin attributes
title [EMA
Hello, list!
Every time I start Eterm, an errors occured:
17:55 ~ >> Eterm
Eterm: Error: Unable to load font
"-cronyx-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-koi8-r".
Falling back on "fixed"
Eterm: Error: Unable to load font
"-cronyx-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-koi8