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fuser



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fuser 04 Mar 2007, 16:20
hi people,
is there a way to use other fonts in fasmw editor? Verdana for example.
thank you.
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okasvi



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okasvi 04 Mar 2007, 16:43
Yes, Options->Appearance->choose 'Font' from drop-down menu->Press [Change...] Smile

I use Sheldon narrow in fasmw, easy to read etc. and looks nice w/proper color settings.
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Picnic



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Picnic 11 May 2007, 17:36
Hi,
I was running Fasm from Dos Command Line, and i decide to use the FASMW editor.
But it gives me only a few choices on fonts (courier,lucida,fixedsys).
How can i use arial or verdana ?
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farrier



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farrier 11 May 2007, 18:37
I've been using the dina font now for 1.5 years and so far it is my favorite!

Link where I originally found it:

http://www.masm32.com/board/index.php?topic=3201.msg24442#msg24442

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Picnic 11 May 2007, 19:14
thanks farrier. It doesn't look so good on my laptop. grrrr Mad
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edfed



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edfed 07 Oct 2007, 01:34
in fact to best use fasm you need a font that is fixed size
the code is more readable if the font have fixed x.y resolution
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sleepsleep 07 Oct 2007, 12:04
been using Bitstream Vera Sans Mono and ProggySquareTT
fixed sized font.
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