hansb@ariel.unm.edu (Home Shopper) (01/22/90)
I NEED some help with fonts for dnet. I tried using setfont,
but it only changed the fonts for the window and screen and no
changes at all to the dnet screen/window (except for the title).
I have setfont 2.0 by Dave Haynie.
I need 80 columns with dnet, and overscan is not the answer this time.
I am tired of 77 columns.
Any help????
Hans
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kent@swrinde.nde.swri.edu (Kent D. Polk) (01/25/90)
In article <1353@ariel.unm.edu> hansb@ariel.unm.edu (Home Shopper) writes: >I NEED some help with fonts for dnet. I tried using setfont, >but it only changed the fonts for the window and screen and no >changes at all to the dnet screen/window (except for the title). You mean fonts for an FTERM? If so, use Matt Dillon's 'config' program which usually hangs around with dnet I think. You can change the font, the default window size & position & a couple of other things if I remember correctly. ==================================================================== Kent Polk - Southwest Research Institute - kent@swrinde.nde.swri.edu Motto : "Anything worth doing is worth overdoing" ====================================================================
daveh@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dave Haynie) (01/25/90)
in article <1353@ariel.unm.edu>, hansb@ariel.unm.edu (Home Shopper) says: > I NEED some help with fonts for dnet. I tried using setfont, > but it only changed the fonts for the window and screen and no > changes at all to the dnet screen/window (except for the title). You need to change the font before DNET builds its window. You can change back right after if you like; I used to use a script which would do something like: SetFont FTerm 8 runback -4 FTerm SetFont Topaz 8 Here's a UUENCODED ZOO file of the FTerm font I've used with DNET. begin 750 ftfont.zoo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end -- Dave Haynie Commodore-Amiga (Systems Engineering) "The Crew That Never Rests" {uunet|pyramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!daveh PLINK: hazy BIX: hazy Too much of everything is just enough
cs121jj@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (01/25/90)
Have you been able to use DNET at speeds over 2400 baud? I have a 68030 and a Courier 9600 (14.4k version) and cannot get DNET to work if I go faster than 2400 baud. Also I believe DNET has some extreme problems with WShell... What products do you (OR ANYONE ELSE READING THIS) know of that do not work with DNET? What is the latest version of DNET? Where can I get this version? Sorry for the plethora of questions, but I like DNET on my friends machine, and I'd like to run it too.