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I recently installed some new driver's for my graphics card openchrome drivers now i've got a problem the font has become smaller on the rest o the pc i can ...
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    How to increase size o font in terminal

    I recently installed some new driver's for my graphics card openchrome drivers now i've got a problem the font has become smaller on the rest o the pc i can increase the size but i hav a problem in terminal font is really small i hav to really look hard to read it icons hav shrunk in size too can any one help me wit this problem how can increase the size o the font in terminal

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    Is this the Gnome terminal you're referring to? If so, you can go to Edit -> Current Profile then uncheck the box that says "Use the system terminal font" if it is checked and make the changes to your font there. You can change the font, style (bold, italics, etc.) and size.

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    Sorry i'm using kde and i've been to the control centre fonts and still i cant change size of font in terminal

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    in terminal/konsole,
    session --> Fonts ---> Select.... change size, type etc.



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    Quote Originally Posted by devils_casper
    in terminal/konsole,
    session --> Fonts ---> Select.... change size, type etc.



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    thanx it works but how do i save it coz everytime i open new session fonts become small again thanks bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrarfussi
    thanx it works but how do i save it coz everytime i open new session fonts become small again thanks bro
    Its been a long time since I've done this, but under KDE, don't you just open a konsole, and when you have the settings you like, go to
    SETTINGS > CONFIGURE CONSOLE
    safe your settings under a konsole name, and make that the default (again, I confess I am hazy on this, and could have it inexact).

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrarfussi
    thanx it works but how do i save it coz everytime i open new session fonts become small again thanks bro
    after making neccessary changes, click on Settings ---> 'Save as Default'





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