emacs fontsize

2000-06-19 Thread Dale Morris

I'm trying to use emacs as the editor for mutt. Only problem I have is
that the new version of emacs that came with Redhat 6.2 has a much
larger font than previous releases. How do I set the font size to
something a little smaller?
-- dale


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Re: emacs fontsize

2000-06-19 Thread David T-G

Dale --

...and then Dale Morris said...
% I'm trying to use emacs as the editor for mutt. Only problem I have is

Ick :-)


% that the new version of emacs that came with Redhat 6.2 has a much
% larger font than previous releases. How do I set the font size to
% something a little smaller?

No idea.  Check with the emacs folks; we just do mutt stuff here.


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Re: emacs fontsize

2000-06-19 Thread Charles Curley

On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 09:22:07AM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
- I'm trying to use emacs as the editor for mutt. Only problem I have is
- that the new version of emacs that came with Redhat 6.2 has a much
- larger font than previous releases. How do I set the font size to
- something a little smaller?

First, I assume you are using Emacs in the canonical manner, that is:
lauching it once, then using emacsclient to communicate between mutt and
emacs.

There are several ways to change your font size when you launch it. I have
one in my sample .emacs at the web page below.

Another is to use the command line when you launch emacs, such as:

emacs -fn 10x20 

which tells emacs to use the 10x20 font.

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