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Old 01-13-2008, 12:54 AM   #1
Zaskar
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Aterm and artwiz-anorexia font spacing?


I set aterm to use the artwiz-anorexia font, but the font spacing seems off, every character takes up the same amount of space, which spreads out the words way too much. This only seems to happen in aterm, in the font viewer and othet applications that can use the font it looks normal.

Also the cursor isnt visible normally when I set it to that font, when the cursor is over a character it turns it to black from white, but aside from that and ion empty spaces you cant tell.

thanks guys for any help
 
  


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