* Font size 10 or 8 (nothing in between)?
@ 2004-10-30 15:24 JS
2004-10-30 22:01 ` Benjamin Rutt
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From: JS @ 2004-10-30 15:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
When I use emacs I think font size 10 is to big but the only alternative
is 8 and that is a lot smaller than 10...Is there no way to define a font
size in the .emacs file thats in between these to sizes?
Johs
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* Re: Font size 10 or 8 (nothing in between)?
2004-10-30 15:24 Font size 10 or 8 (nothing in between)? JS
@ 2004-10-30 22:01 ` Benjamin Rutt
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From: Benjamin Rutt @ 2004-10-30 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
JS <asd@asd.com> writes:
> When I use emacs I think font size 10 is to big but the only alternative
> is 8 and that is a lot smaller than 10...Is there no way to define a font
> size in the .emacs file thats in between these to sizes?
How are you picking alternatives? You're running linux, so try
'xlsfonts' command to see what fonts you have. Then pick one, and
try the command 'emacs -fn <fontname>'.
e.g.
emacs -fn fixed
Maybe you'll like one of those.
Here are some values for <fontname> you might like to try:
10x20
12x24
5x7
5x8
6x10
6x12
6x13
6x9
7x13
7x14
8x13
8x16
9x15
--
Benjamin Rutt
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