Re: Howto specify a dosemu font?

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David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
Larry Alkoff wrote:

David Raleigh Arnold wrote:
Larry Alkoff wrote:

I am trying to specify a larger font for dosemu 1.2.2
than the default font specified in ~/.dosemu of
# $_X_font = ""                 # default 8.5"w x 4.25"h
It took me a very long time to find out that I could use xdosemu
and drag the window to fill the screen and it would use a larger
font automatically.  You knew that though, right?  daveA

Hello David.  No, I did not know that.
I just tried to adjust the Kterm with dosemu running and the window
does not adjust at all.

This might possibly be the font I'm running, which was selected
because I wanted a bigger Kterm - the larger font seems to provide a
larger Kterm window to accommodate it.

My large font is
   $_X_font = "vga12x30"           # The biggest 11" wide x 8.5"high

What is your font setting?  Maybe yours is adjustable and mine is not

not dosemu, xdosemu. x, x, x!  I believe xdosemu is nothing but a
wrapper which makes dosemu use the xfonts.  Typing "xdosemu" in
an eterm opened another term, which I don't think was 'e', but I
could be wrong. IAC, it was adjustable. daveA


Sorry for the confusion David. I always start dosemu in KDE with xdosemu either from the command line or icon.

Actually xdosemu is soft linked to dosemu but the script can tell which way it was called and act accordingly.

Larry

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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
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