I use vim 7.3 in an xterm on Slackware and I use whatever the default font in xterm is. At work we use eclipse officially but I still do my editing in vim in an xterm where I am about ten times as productive and it doesn't crash...
I've spent most of the last few years at work(s) in Cygwin emacs. After looking it up, apparently the font is Lucida Console 10pt. Some caps and small letters aren't the easiest to tell apart, though.
I've found usually I get used to whatever the program default is unless I change it right when I start using it after the install. Seem to remember the XFCE console defaults to some ugly font I'd usually change.
-- "Is that really true?"
"I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"
(Score: 2) by turgid on Tuesday March 20 2018, @09:04PM (1 child)
I use vim 7.3 in an xterm on Slackware and I use whatever the default font in xterm is. At work we use eclipse officially but I still do my editing in vim in an xterm where I am about ten times as productive and it doesn't crash...
I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent [wikipedia.org].
(Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Wednesday March 21 2018, @08:10PM
I've spent most of the last few years at work(s) in Cygwin emacs. After looking it up, apparently the font is Lucida Console 10pt. Some caps and small letters aren't the easiest to tell apart, though.
I've found usually I get used to whatever the program default is unless I change it right when I start using it after the install. Seem to remember the XFCE console defaults to some ugly font I'd usually change.
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"