Support Bold #437

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opened 2018-03-30 03:48:36 +02:00 by SmartLayer · 2 comments
SmartLayer commented 2018-03-30 03:48:36 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Like this DEC VT100:

http://i.imgur.com/Gxp49KR.jpg
(Picture taken from http://www.datormuseum.se/peripherals/terminals/vt100)

Thanks!

Practically, I found myself not being able to program in cool retro term because statements (if, else, for) are not in bold in my editor as they are in normal terms.

Like this DEC VT100: http://i.imgur.com/Gxp49KR.jpg (Picture taken from http://www.datormuseum.se/peripherals/terminals/vt100) Thanks! Practically, I found myself not being able to program in cool retro term because statements (if, else, for) are not in bold in my editor as they are in normal terms.
fschoenfeldt commented 2020-09-28 14:08:59 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

This would be great indeed. I wonder this is an issue with cool-retro-term or just the font used. I haven't found an option to change the font though.

This would be great indeed. I wonder this is an issue with cool-retro-term or just the font used. I haven't found an option to change the font though.
youngmysteriouslight commented 2021-11-03 01:47:26 +01:00 (Migrated from github.com)

I would like to wonder when bold fonts will support.
I'm working with apps that print a lot of information with color (it is well supported), weight etc.
Or… cool-retro-term is for old tough guys who don't need bold, ain't it?

P.S. I have been using cool-retro-term for a few weeks, and it's awesome. Futuristic theme is the best for daily routine. Thanks.

I would like to wonder when bold fonts will support. I'm working with apps that print a lot of information with color (it is well supported), weight etc. Or… cool-retro-term is for old tough guys who don't need bold, ain't it? P.S. I have been using cool-retro-term for a few weeks, and it's awesome. Futuristic theme is the best for daily routine. Thanks.
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