Permanent zoom in terminal [on hold]
How I can permanent zoom in terminal? I know there is a (Ctrl -) and (Ctrl Shift +), but it's temporary.
p.s I'm using a Debian
command-line zoom
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How I can permanent zoom in terminal? I know there is a (Ctrl -) and (Ctrl Shift +), but it's temporary.
p.s I'm using a Debian
command-line zoom
put on hold as off-topic by dessert, Kulfy, egmont, DK Bose, karel 3 hours ago
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- "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – dessert, Kulfy, egmont, DK Bose, karel
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You would need to select a larger font for the terminal in its preferences.
– PerlDuck
9 hours ago
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How I can permanent zoom in terminal? I know there is a (Ctrl -) and (Ctrl Shift +), but it's temporary.
p.s I'm using a Debian
command-line zoom
How I can permanent zoom in terminal? I know there is a (Ctrl -) and (Ctrl Shift +), but it's temporary.
p.s I'm using a Debian
command-line zoom
command-line zoom
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put on hold as off-topic by dessert, Kulfy, egmont, DK Bose, karel 3 hours ago
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You would need to select a larger font for the terminal in its preferences.
– PerlDuck
9 hours ago
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You would need to select a larger font for the terminal in its preferences.
– PerlDuck
9 hours ago
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You would need to select a larger font for the terminal in its preferences.
– PerlDuck
9 hours ago
You would need to select a larger font for the terminal in its preferences.
– PerlDuck
9 hours ago
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You would need to select a larger font for the terminal in its preferences.
– PerlDuck
9 hours ago