Feature Suggestions ⇒ Allow the user to specify variable-width editor fonts
Allow the user to specify variable-width editor fonts
I do not know the exact reason, but guess this depends on the line break calculations.
How much programming effort would it be, to additionally allow variable-width fonts like Arial etc.?
I have the problem that my monospace fonts become extremely ugly in large sizes.
Variable-width fonts would solve this problem.
Or do you have any suggestions for fixed-width fonts that are well readable with a size of 14?
Regards,
Sebastian
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Allow the user to specify variable-width editor fonts
But in both cases the effort would be enormous. If someone is interested in porting TeXnicCenter to Scintilla, please contact me!
Until something is changed here, we will have to live with fixed width fonts... I find the Bitstream Vera Sans Mono very readable, but naturally a fixed-width font will never achieve the readability of a variable-width font...
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Re: Allow the user to specify variable-width editor fonts
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Markus
Allow the user to specify variable-width editor fonts
buehrenm wrote: And how can I install and use the Bitstream Vera fonts in TeXnicCenter under Windows?
Download http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/ ... a-1.10.zip , unzip, install like other normal ttf fonts, and select it in texniccenter.