Re: Terminal with variable sized font

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On Sun, 09 Jan 2011 10:06:55 -0800
Bart Schaefer wrote:

> With gnome-terminal you have to configure the desired appearance as a
> Profile and use the Terminal menu.  I just created one with Edit ->
> Profiles... and chose to base it on the Default profile, named it
> Maximize, turned off "Use the system terminal font" on the next dialog
> and chose "Monospace 24" as the font, which is the largest one that
> won't push part of the window off the screen.  Now Terminal -> Change
> Profile -> Maximize gives me a huge 80x24 terminal.

Interesting.  I will play with this scheme.

Thanks!

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