Vista comes with it's own font (of course you can use another font) I
can't tell you why (I can't argue that), but I tried several fonts and nothing
felt right
Sometimes font A feels right for purpose XYZ but feels wrong for another
purpose... i. e. I would never use the Vista tn3270
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On 2021-04-30 07:11 AM, Michael Knigge wrote:
I've worked with PCOM, RUMBA, Nexus and Vista tn3270 And I felt in love
with Vista tn3270.. Why?! You might roll your eyes, but it's the font. The
first time I've installed Vista tn3270 I looked at it and no other 3270
Emulator I've used so
On 4/30/21 5:11 AM, Michael Knigge wrote:
I've worked with PCOM, RUMBA, Nexus and Vista tn3270 And I felt
in love with Vista tn3270.. Why?! You might roll your eyes, but it's
the font.
No, I don't roll my eyes at that.
I /was/ going to say that's one of the /little/ creature features
I think you're close
I've worked with PCOM, RUMBA, Nexus and Vista tn3270 And I felt in love
with Vista tn3270.. Why?! You might roll your eyes, but it's the font. The
first time I've installed Vista tn3270 I looked at it and no other 3270
Emulator I've used so far provided a such great
Hi Allan,
if you would like to try out our Java based 3270/5250 emulator JProtector,
which might not yet be on your short list of prospects, please let me know.
Regards,
Michael
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