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Being way behind on my reading, I just read this thread today. For
several years, I have been using the Proggy set of fonts available at
www.proggyfonts.com

From what I remember, I read about them on this list. They were
designed for programmers.
Currently I use WDSC v7 with ProggyCleanSZCP 8 and can see 76 lines in
RSE.

hth,

Dave B

Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx> 03/16/10 2:53 PM >>>

Kurt Anderson skrev:
David,

Under Preferences, you can go to LPEX Editor and then Appearance.
Here you can change the font. Per a session about WDSCi tips with Aaron
Bartell, he shared that the font of Lucinda Console-regular-8 is a fine
font to use to be able to see more at once.


I believe WDSCi supports ClearType fonts. They can be very legible at

small sizes. For XP the Powerpoint package from Microsoft provides the

Consolas font which is extremely readable for fixed font text.


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