font element:
Table 4.1. Command Line Font Recommendations
Platform
Font Recommendation
Windows
Choose Courier, Courier New, OEM Fixed Font, or
Terminal fonts for the most visually appealing char-
acter displays.
Linux
Choose Courier, Lucida Sans Typewriter or a con-
sole font for the most visually appealing character
displays. If these fonts are not visible, look for the
UNIX fonts below.
UNIX
Choose Adobe Courier, B&H Lucida Typewriter, or
Width x Height family fonts for the most visually ap-
pealing fixed fonts.
Selection List Fonts
Choose
Courier
for best display of selection lists that need a fixed font.
Dialog Box Fonts
Choose
MS Sans Serif
as an attractive font for dialogs.
Text Box Fonts
Choose
System
or
MS Sans Serif
for fonts used in text boxes.
SBCS/DBCS Source Window Fonts
This is the element used for all non-Unicode source windows. Choose
Terminal
for the most attractive
visual display.
Unicode Source Window Fonts
Default Unicode Font
is the default font for the Unicode Source Windows element. When this font is se-
lected, the
Arial Unicode MS
font is used if it is installed. Otherwise, the
ANSI Fixed Font
is used, which
only supports the English character set. Arial Unicode MS is a fairly complete font which is included with
Microsoft Office. Currently, no version of Windows ships with a complete Unicode font. For more informa-
tion on Unicode support, see
Using Unicode
.
Colors
Use the Color Settings dialog (click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the
tree, then double-click the
Color
setting; alternatively, use the
color
command) to set the color for differ-
Colors
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