why not set a higher dpi? I don't remember the exact syntax, but it
should be somewhere inside your xf86config-4 file.
then you can use normal fonts, and they will be rendered larger. 


On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:04:07 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi,
> I am using a lot of graphics, and therefore, I set my X term
> at the hiibhest resolution afforded by my hardware.
> As a result, unless I use a large font, the text in xterm is
> very small. In English, am pretty happy with fn 12x24
> (-sony-fixed-medium-r-normal--24-170-100-100-c-120-iso8859-1)
> despite the near-identity between the letter l and the numeral
> 1. But I did not find anything of comparable size in Hebrew.
> I have the fixed and the Culmus fonts.
> Now, before I download and try every other font, I would like
> to know, from others' experience if there is anything to try.
> For the moment I am using the 10x20hu
> (-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--20-200-75-75-c-100-iso8859-8).
> in a "normal" (not Unicode) xterm.
> While I am at it: With most Culmus fonts (the only exception
> I can think of is Miriam mono), the spacing between the letters
> is unusually large. Anyone knows why ?
> Thanks, Avraham
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