Need to recreate that olde-timey Terminal look? There's a stock object built into every version of Windows that'll serve that need. A reader recently asked how to recreate the look of an old -- some ...
Matt Le Waggner writes: "I found out a little trick to update your list of installed fonts in Mac OS X - which is useful if you have many installed already, and want to add more to use immediately. It ...
<B>One:</B><BR>I have been Googling this for the last couple of days w/o any luck, perhaps another poster might remember...<BR>I'm looking for links to a site that used to have a collection of old ...
First of all, use the Start menu or Search box to open the Windows Terminal app. It will open with the default profile set by you. After this, open its Settings page. Use Ctrl+, hotkey to open it.
Hi there,<br>Does any one know if there is a font (Fixed Width) that resembles the look of the Unix 9x15 font? If free, that would be great also.<br>Here there a ...
Microsoft has released a new preview version of the Windows Terminal tool, which brings together the command line, PowerShell (both the Windows and cross-platform variants), and Azure Cloud Shell. The ...
Pressing either + or – keys while continuing to hold down the Control (Ctrl) key lets you increase or decrease the font size in Windows. However, if you are using a German keyboard layout, you may run ...
Version 0.40 of the open-source terminal emulator Kitty has been released. With this update, the tool now supports the parallel display of different font sizes. This means that terminal applications ...