Sunday, February 21, 2010

Re: How to change font on the fly?

> If you're using konsole then your current editor is konsole, not vim. So you
> should tell konsole how to change the font.
>
> When you run vim inside konsole, it is possible to change font size of
> konsole by some konsole-specific escape-codes which can be sent inside vim
> script, you can check it in KDE forum. This is only available in konsole,
> not with other terminal applications.
>
> If you use gnu screen, this may not be much useful, since vim now run inside
> gnu screen instead of konsole, and we had no control over konsole.
>

Thanks, I did not know how all that works. I use VIM in two situations:
1) In Konsole on my local machine, under screen.
2) Via SSH in Putty on Windows or a virtual terminal in Linux, also
under screen.

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