rxvt & custom fonts
Randall R Schulz
rrschulz@cris.com
Thu Feb 28 08:17:00 GMT 2002
Alec,
Cygwin uses Windows' fonts. The only exception I know of is the TeX
software, which, as with all TeX software, uses its own fonts.
To select a particular point size, append a hyphen and a decimal integer
point size to the font's name as used and reported by Windows in the
"Fonts" folder (under Control Panels, at least in Win 2K).
For example, here's how I start RXVT on a 1280x1024 monitor:
D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -g 110x89+485+-1 -bg #dddddd -fg #000000 -fn "Lucida
Console-11" -sr -sl 5000 -tn rxvt -vb -e /bin/bash --login -i
You may or may not have Lucida Console on your system. I cannot recall if
that's one of the fonts I downloaded from the MS web site or if it was a
built-in font on Windows 2000.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 23:12 2002-02-27, Alec wrote:
>Hi
>
>Under UNIX, I can do xlsfonts to see what fonts are available and then use
>those while launching rxvt with the "-fn" option. Is there any way to find
>out which fonts are available to Cygwin rxvt?
>
>Thanks
>Alec
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