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I downloaded some ProggyFonts, but I'm not impressed. I'm sticking to 
IBM3270 (which was probably installed with iSeries Access); 56 readable 
lines on a 1024x768 screen. (Young punk with good eyes? Hm, 48 with lenses 
probably does not qualify.)

Joep Beckeringh


>The other day I was reading through the web logs (or blogs) that I
>like to read and noticed a post about fonts for programmers. I took a
>look at some of the fonts and decided to give them a try. I made a
>post about this in my blog
>(http://www.koldark.net/archives/2004/10/06/fonts_for_programmers.php).
>I found out that by using ProggyClean, I gained an additional 10 or so
>lines on the WDSC text screen. Now I realize this may not be for the
>"more experienced" people on this list but for us young punks with
>good eyes, you might want to take a look at it.
>
>-- 
>Mike Wills


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