Rightfont preference files5/20/2023 We’ll make a copy of the file we’re going to edit – just in case: If you’re comfortable with another one, that’s ok too. If you’re newbie, then the easiest way to do it will be with nano cli text editor. You need to edit two config files for this, and I find it easier to do from the console. ![]() I’ve found out that to have my font as default one, I need to set in in two places. Also, you can use setfont without font name to return your current console to default one. You can try this way all the various fonts for the one you like and want to set as a default. When entering commands and filenames under linux you should use tab completion. You can temporarily switch to another font with setfont command: You need the biggest of them all, for example, ,. Basically, the bigger the number, the larger the font. Most of the fonts have a size hint in their filename, for example 8x14 (8 pixels wide by 14 pixels high), of just one number (presumably for height or for the font size). You can see the list of all the fonts available to you with ls. You should do it it tty, not in terminal emulator application from your desktop environment.Ĭhange your current directory to the one containing the fonts: I’d suggest first going there and testing, which one do you like the most (and want to make the default one). ![]() Some background and choosing the right font for youĪll the console fonts you have installed on your system are located in /usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts directory. The same approach I use should help you too. I don’t have a 4k screen, but I still make my tty font bigger, and also I change the font to display cyrillic symbols correctly. Hi Welcome to the community! Please do take a few minutes to go over the introductory posts in #start-here when you have the time.
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