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jochenvnltn



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jochenvnltn 22 Jun 2014, 17:41
Hello everyone

I have downloaded a new font, and now i would like to use it with FASM.
When i open Notepad i can use the new font, but when i do Options/appearance in fasm i can not select the new font.
Can someone explain how to import new fonts in FASM pls ? Smile

thx Wink
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revolution
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revolution 22 Jun 2014, 17:54
Do you mean fasmw? Because fasm is a command line program.

But anyhow for me I just click the "change" button. Does that not work for you?
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AsmGuru62



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AsmGuru62 22 Jun 2014, 17:57
It is possible that font you downloaded is not fixed font.
I downloaded 'Anonymous Pro' and it can be selected as new font in FASMW.
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jochenvnltn



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jochenvnltn 22 Jun 2014, 18:24
AsmGuru62 wrote:
It is possible that font you downloaded is not fixed font.
I downloaded 'Anonymous Pro' and it can be selected as new font in FASMW.


Thank you guy's for the quick response.
I just downloaded and tried Anonymous Pro font and it works !
I wanted to in install Bookman Old style.
Although Anonymous Pro font is also very nice Wink
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jochenvnltn



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jochenvnltn 22 Jun 2014, 18:29
revolution wrote:
Do you mean fasmw? Because fasm is a command line program.

But anyhow for me I just click the "change" button. Does that not work for you?


I downloaded it from here -> http://fontzone.net/font-details/bookman-old-style

And no .. I can not select it Sad
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JohnFound



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JohnFound 22 Jun 2014, 19:12
Bookman old style is proportional font, where every character has its own width. FASMW, as almost every other programming editor uses only monospaced fonts where all characters have the same width - such as Courier, Consolas, Liberation Mono, etc.
That is why you can't select this font in FASMW.
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MatQuasar



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MatQuasar 05 May 2024, 09:20
I recommend "Terminal 12pt Regular" for font in FASMW IDE. Don't choose 14pt because the appearance is different.

FixedSys was used in Visual Basic 6 IDE, but I couldn't recall where was Terminal font used.

Terminal 12pt stretches the font so now your code does really look like "code". Very Happy


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AsmGuru62 06 May 2024, 23:50
Anonymous Pro is the only coding font!
But you have to download it -- it does not come with the OS.
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