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iv tried some of the identify font sites but i still can't seem to find it.

2007-04-05 11:11:59 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Kasey is correct, the command prompt does have a specific font name. However, it uses a font very similar to "Courier", which can be found pre-installed on most computers.

Courier is a monospace font, which means that every character uses the same width. This is especially useful in programming, (since it keeps lines of code more readable) and ASCII art.

2007-04-05 12:37:18 · answer #1 · answered by Stefan H 3 · 0 0

Command prompt's "DOS font" are bitmap fonts hiding in the fonts folder or system folder. They don't really have names for them. If you right-click the window's title bar, and click on PROPERTIES, you can actually change the font to some other bitmapped fonts.

2007-04-05 18:18:47 · answer #2 · answered by Kasey C 7 · 1 0

copy text from at prompt to word and look at the font indicator usually you can set the font in the preferences but im on a mac right now so i can't try

2007-04-05 18:20:08 · answer #3 · answered by M&M 3 · 0 2

Terminal

2007-04-05 18:17:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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