change terminal fonts


Forum: User Feedback
Topic: change terminal fonts
started by: max-ebb

Posted by max-ebb on Sep. 30 2004,07:42
how can i change the fonts in the terminal?
can this be done permanently by saving the configuration?
thanks.
max

Posted by henk1955 on Sep. 30 2004,08:16
i use aterm from < MyDSL Repository >
then i google around and found < this >
it works for me

Posted by ke4nt1 on Sep. 30 2004,10:04
The .Xdefaults file is a much better way to change styles than I used for the aterm app..
I used the command line for all that stuff - see the /opt/aterm/dsl-aterm file for more  ..

To start, make sure you have the latest gnu-utils.. It had the mkfontdir file added to it.

Download your favorite fonts, like the artwiz fonts from the apt-get repository or synaptic.

Run the command " update-fonts-dir misc "  to update the fonts.dir file ..
Add this text to the command line in the file /opt/aterm/dsl-aterm for a quick change ..
-fn -artwiz-anorexia-medium-r-normal--11-110-75-75-p-90-iso646.1991-irv

Save and restart aterm ..   neato -  pop-a-wheelie !

73
ke4nt

Posted by mikshaw on Sep. 30 2004,14:41
The only problem with using the artwiz fonts in a terminal is they don't have extended characters (not sure if all of them are like this).
This means that midnight commander and other applications which use line characters will not display properly.

They're excellent for menus and titlebars though.

Posted by ke4nt1 on Sep. 30 2004,15:06
ascii extended set not present in artwiz ?

I didn't know this..

Thanks for sharing..

73
ke4nt

Posted by max-ebb on Oct. 01 2004,21:28
thanks, aterm is more than good enough for what I needed, problem solved
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