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I got a pretty close approximation using "Perfect DOS VGA 437" font (https://www.dafont.com/perfect-dos-vga-437.font) Had to also disable font-bolding, and set letter-spacing to -1px. It's still very slightly different, but I think I'll call it good enough for now. Obviously there's a few other small issues (font is slightly bigger, colors are a bit different, I can change those. line height seems very slightly off also), but it looks pretty good overall. You can notice the biggest difference in the font though with how the 'a' and the 'j' are aligned next to each other in the two images. Then there's also that issue of the background information disappearing for the usernames, but that's something different, I think I'm losing some ANSI control sequences somewhere, maybe xterm is handling the 'reset' sequence slightly different, not sure. |
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I'm trying to write a telnet client to replace a really old one, but I liked the way it displayed the font and I can't get it to match at all, so was just looking if anyone had any ideas or suggestions for things to try.
It's just the "Terminal" windows system font, size 9 (in the original program, which seems small, but its pretty normal sized really). So I'm not sure if this is some kind of font scaling issue, difference in aspect ratio, or maybe the conversion from .fon to .woff is messing it up.
Here's the original client I'm trying to match
Thanks for any ideas!!
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