Mailing List ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com Archived Message #1067

Fra: "Alfredo Fernández Díaz" <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> Full Headers
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Emne: VIO Font Size (Was: Re: Getting started with Let's Encrypt)
Dato: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 14:20:28 +0100
Til: eCS ISP Mailing List <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com>

On 2024/12/08 09:56, Peter Moylan wrote:
On 08/12/24 15:57, Steven Levine wrote:
In <list-11330729@2rosenthals.com>, on 12/08/24 at 02:11 PM, "Peter
Moylan" <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> said:

That made me rediscover a flaw in the design: changing the font
size changes it for all instances of the shell (and also all
instances of 4OS2) rather than for just one application.

The design of what?  The WPS?  You can change to font size of one
session without changing the size system wide.  Use the Change
button, not the Save button.

I'm aware of that, but I want it saved, so that I don't have to change
the font size every time I run this particular program.

I should look into where the font size is saved to. It might be saved in
the extended attributes of the shell. If so, there could be a way to add
the relevant information to the extended attributes of one program
object, without affecting the global command shell font.


It is saved in the USER INI file, as a two-byte character value (first byte is VIO cell size cols, second is rows) of the 'Shield' application. The name of the key under which this value is stored is language-dependent, and it starts with or at least has a tilde (~) character in it. I just set it on a VM and it seems to be '~Font Size...' in English ArcaOS.

Cheers,
AFD.

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