Increasing font size in preferences doesn't work for what you want? It also gives some nice options of fonts to try. I may be erroneously assuming a gui.
Fred Roller
On Apr 20, 2016 9:40 PM, "Chris Adams" <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I guess I've been using xterm forever, and I'm really used to the
classic X "fixed" font (aka "6x13"). However, as display DPI has gone
up, it has gotten a little harder to see. I got a new notebook today
with a 14" 2560x1440 display (210 DPI), and "fixed" isn't going to work
any more.
Is there an easy tool that could take the old bitmap font and double the
size? That would probably be about right on this new display. In a
perfect world, somebody would create a TrueType vector font with the
same outline, but that's beyond my ability.
Alternately: is there a good vector/scalable font that has a similar
look?
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