Preferences-->Fonts

Select a font you want your terminal to be in. Select a weight (bold
regular italic ect). Select a font size, probably 12-14pt. Click on Apply.

-David Talbot

At 08:26 PM 6/21/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm having the wierdest problem. I was running Linux today like I normally do,
>and then all of the sudden when I'd open up a gnome-terminal, the size of the
>window was huge, as was the text. Normally, when I open one up, it takes up
>maybe 1/12 of the size of the screen. But now it fills about half the screen.
>The text is also about 3 times as big. This just happened, I didn't change
>anything or nothing like that. Just all of the sudden, I opened up a terminal
>and it was "big sized". I just rebooted to see if that might fix it, and it's
>still just as big.  Does anyone know what happened or how I can get it back 
>to a
>normal size? 
>
>-- 
>Anthony Huereca
>http://m3000.1wh.com
>Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are. 


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