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You mean the session window in ACS? You can switch "font scaling" off in
the edit|preferences|appearance|font screen and change your screen size to
fit. You can also switch "fixed font" on in the same preferences screen.
Both options take a little getting used to, but I think the "fixed font" is
probably the closest to what you want.

I've just switched font scaling off and I'm going to work with it for a
while (the font size change bothered me, too) but I am not keen on it at
the moment.


-Paul.


On 24 January 2018 at 05:58, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

First... I just saw ""Watermark" for ACS. I like that. :)

Reason I found that though is: Is there a way to set the session's font
size to stay the same size when one switches from or to *DS3/*DS4 size?
Current behavior is that the window stays the same size and the font
shrinks. I would like the font to stay the same and the window to get
taller & longer.

Fixed font is a choice but I still like the idea of the font moving with
the window size when the window remains the same ^DSn.

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