Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!haven!udel!rochester!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!zebra.cvs.rochester.edu!carlo From: carlo@zebra.cvs.rochester.edu (Carlo Tiana) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Monitor problems Message-ID: <4163@ur-cc.UUCP> Date: 20 Nov 89 01:00:45 GMT References: <20833@mimsy.umd.edu> Sender: news@uhura.cc.rochester.edu Reply-To: carlo@cvs.rochester.edu (Carlo Tiana) Distribution: usa Organization: Univ. Roch. Center for Visual Sci. Lines: 21 In article <20833@mimsy.umd.edu> nau@mimsy.umd.edu.UUCP (Dana S. Nau) writes: >... >monitor, so everything the Mac writes to the screen comes out much too >small to read comfortably.... > Dana S. Nau On a related note: is it possible to do something similar to a regular Mac screen? What I would like is to trade number of characters on the screen for their size. Like typing everything in 14pt fonts, but still having it print at 10pt or whatever the 'standard' size is. Something equivalent to typing you whole document within, say, Word, at 14pt, but not having to rescale the whole thing down to 10pt when you want to print it. I guess I want a magnifying lens for my screen.... Could one change the 'default' system font (the one in which file/folder names are written), for example? Carlo. carlo@cvs.rochester.edu