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From: alan@clark.net (Alan McConnell)
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Subject: Mac-Kermit: FONTS
Date: 17 Sep 1995 19:01:44 -0400
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As a dedicated Linuxian, I am a big C-Kermit fan. I'm getting my
mother - fairly new to computers - a Mac, and of course I downloaded
and installed the Mac version of Kermit. Works great, except: even though
fonts come with the package it really only likes the 9pt font, which
is hard for me and will be _very_ hard for my mother. Can someone
reveal the trick to me whereby the Terminal Window(not so worried
about the Command Window) can have good-size(12-14pt) fonts which
look OK? I should mention that the Mac is a performa, and I
installed the fonts in what I am assured is the acceptable way:
dragging the icon over the System Folder and then answering Yes
to the question: should these be installed in Fonts?
Many thanks in advance for any help!
Best wishes, Alan McConnell
--
Alan McConnell For some strange reason, the United States, although
Pixel Analysis inhabited by mostly rich people, is a very poor country.
(alan@clark.net) ===> Unless it can be abused, it's not freedom. <===