On 24/05/2021 21:50, Eddie O'Connor wrote:
Thanks you guys!!....found the files mentioned (~Legacy.Profiles)....made the 
changes as recommended, and now it works.

That's interesting that you find it works for you.

What font did you pick?  I ask that since when I picked Monospace Bold there 
was no discernible difference between that
and just Monospace.



Interesting tho'.....that something like that would be "removed"....been using Fedora for a long 
time, and it was always "just there"...hopefully?...it will come back in future releases? I 
mean....I know I'm nitpicking? but when you have to stare at Terminals all day, you'd at LEAST want it to be 
"easy-to-read"! Right?


Cheers!


EGO II

On Sun, May 23, 2021, 7:33 PM Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com 
<mailto:ed.gres...@greshko.com>> wrote:

    On 24/05/2021 05:42, Matthew Miller wrote:
    > On Sun, May 23, 2021 at 04:22:05AM -0400, Eddie O'Connor wrote:
    >> I use the various apps and programs, to help my vision. I have opened the
    >> Terminal and have tried to change the font to something, ANYTHING
    >> "bold"?....but there's no bold fonts options. there's the Sans and
    >> Monospace, but no Monospace "Bold". I've tried installing the font, but
    >> even though it appears as an option with Gnome Tweaks?...and I've set it
    > The GUI in terminal looks like it just shows the regular version of
    > monospace fonts as options. That's probably the right thing in most
    > circumstances. However, I looked with dconf, the GNOME configuration 
editor
    > GUI, and found in org.gnome.Terminal.Legacy.profiles and then down in the
    > actual profile a "font" setting which says "A Pango font name and size", 
and
    > you can just edit that to something like JetBrains Mono Bold 15" or 
whatever
    > and that seems to work just fine.
    >

    Well, I'm not a regular GNOME user.  But I followed this procedure.

    https://hev.cc/3017.html <https://hev.cc/3017.html>

    In this way....

    [egreshko@f34g ~]$ dconf dump 
/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/[profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9]
    font='DejaVu Sans Mono 12'
    use-system-font=false
    visible-name='My Default'

    [egreshko@f34g ~]$ dconf write 
/org/gnome/terminal/legacy/profiles:/:b1dcc9dd-5262-4d8d-a863-c897e6d979b9/font 
"'Monospace Bold 20'"

    And, while it "took", there was no "bold" text shown. Meaning, there was no 
difference between

    Monospace Bold 20
    and
    Monospace 20

    FWIW, it would seem that the Bold selection was removed sometime after 
version 3.36.  My F32 VM has the ability and
    I can see the difference if I perform the same functions on it.

    gnome-terminal-3.36.1.1-1.fc32.x86_64

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