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If there is a simple answer to this, I think the solution should be mentioned somewhere in the madde instructions.
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start rxvt -backspacekey -sl 2500 -fg %FGCOLOR% -bg %BGCOLOR% -sr -fn Courier-12 -tn msys -geometry 80x25 -e /bin/sh --login -i
Now change Courier-12 to something else, like Courier-20..
EDIT: works: I tested this way:
1) start madde terminal
2) run 'vi /madde.bat'
3) enter '/Courier <enter>' to get into right place
4) move cursor over '1' (using cursor keys), press 'x', then 'a', then '0' and then <esc>
5) press 'Z' and 'Z' to exit vi.
(if something screwed above, enter <esc>, then ':', then 'q', then '!' and then <enter>.)
Last edited by too; 2010-02-25 at 15:59. Reason: One way to edit madde.bat