Yeah, just found that. I'll put up a new version in the morning.
On 08/13/14 01:29, Elias Mårtenson wrote:
I recommend using GNU FreeMono as the font. That's what I'm using in
Emacs for APL buffers and it looks great. Much better than the
disasters of fonts used by Dyalog.
On 13 August 2014 13:27, David Lamkins <da...@lamkins.net
<mailto:da...@lamkins.net>> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Chris Moller
<mol...@mollerware.com <mailto:mol...@mollerware.com>> wrote:
The --with-apl-source-dir= thing is left over from an old
version and I forget to take it out of the INSTALL file. Now
it asks apl itself where the source is. If it's important, I
can stick the option back in, but, mostly, it should do things
automagically.
Cool. I didn't think to try that.
You can set the font size with the -s option:
aplwrap -s 22
for example, will set the size to 22 points. Default is 12
points, which is kinda big, but with anything much smaller
some characters like del-tilde are pretty muddy. I'll see if
I can find a mono-font.
Sadly, font size doesn't seem to be scaled to screen resolution
(at least not on Fedora). On my work laptop with an HD screen, 17
points is a reasonable font size.
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