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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: File: links-custom-font.html, Node: Font Display, Next: WWW Plug-ins, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir) 3.1 Changing the font display[Version 0.82]The font display in Links is determined by the fonts given to it by your terminal programme on the console and in X-Windows (xterm or rxvt). Depending upon your system, here is how to change it. Page Contents3.1.1 STM: Changing the Linux Console DisplaySource: <http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/utils/console/>
WARNING: STM or "SVGATextMode" can greatly improve screen display on the Linux console. The below process is very lengthy and time-consuming, but if you do find a font display you are happy with, you can pretty much avoid starting X to get a decent display. Warning: The Links display becomes garbled when used with frames support, as does mc(1). After installing STM, some of the options you will want to edit include, Some hints: 3.1.2 XTerm and Rxvt: Changing the X-Windows FontSee xterm(1) or rxvt(1). You can change the character sizes and appearance in X, either by invoking Links with a bash(1) alias, or by setting a new default font for all your term windows in your .Xresources file. Before setting these up, make sure you know your font alias names. Run locate fonts.alias or look through your "<PATH>/lib/X11/fonts/misc" directory for the filename "fonts.alias". In the left hand column of "fonts.alias", you should find a number of entries with short names like "fixed", "variable", and "6x13" -- these are your font alias names. Find an entry compatible with your chosen character set (e.g. iso8859-1) and try it out by launching an xterm or rxvt and Links with: xterm -fn 6x13 -e links <filename>, where 6x13 is a font alias (the one I use). When you find one you're happy with, set up a bash alias in ".bash_profile" like alias links="xterm -fn 6x13 -e /usr/local/bin/links <filename>", where <filename> is a default startup page for Links (for example, a local bookmarks file). Alternatively, you can change the default font for all your xterm/rxvt terminal windows by adding the following line to your "$home/.Xresources" file: XTerm*Font: 6x13 This will work for both xterm(1) and rxvt(1).
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