On Tue, 27 Oct 2020 16:17:19 +0100 (CET), Pascal Riekenberg via
lazarus wrote:
>I use Hack: https://sourcefoundry.org/hack/
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Thank you! This is really what I have been looking for!
An annoyance:
The font installer insists on restarting the computer, but it works
without that.
--
Bo Berglun
I use Hack: https://sourcefoundry.org/hack/
Pascal
> frans via lazarus hat am 27.10.2020 10:42
> geschrieben:
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> I'm using Courier New.
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> mvg
> Frans van Leeuwen
> M 06-51695390
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> Op 27-10-2020 om 10:34 schreef Bo Berglund via lazarus:
> > I am trying to find a font to use in the c
On 27/10/20 10:34, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
I am trying to find a font to use in the code editor window on Lazarus
2.0.10 on Windows 10 x64 where I can see a difference between 1 and l
(number and letter).
I think you can also use "user defined markup" to make all "1" (one)
bold or italic.
I'm using Courier New.
mvg
Frans van Leeuwen
M 06-51695390
Op 27-10-2020 om 10:34 schreef Bo Berglund via lazarus:
I am trying to find a font to use in the code editor window on Lazarus
2.0.10 on Windows 10 x64 where I can see a difference between 1 and l
(number and letter).
The closest I have
I am trying to find a font to use in the code editor window on Lazarus
2.0.10 on Windows 10 x64 where I can see a difference between 1 and l
(number and letter).
The closest I have gotten is Lucida Console, but it uses extra space
between letters making the lines un-necessarily rather long
Is