On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:16 -0500, George Avrunin wrote:
I'm running Fedora Core 6, fully updated. When I print a text
file, for
instance using "lp .bashrc" or with "M-x print-buffer" in emacs, the
font
used seems to be the standard terminal font (DejaVu LGC Sans Mono), but the
size is much larger than it used to be. On the page, it looks like at
least a 14 point font, perhaps even larger. System -> Preferences -> Fonts
shows the default font as "Sans 10" and the fixed-width font as
"Monospace
10". I would like it to print as a 10 point font, but I don't want to
change the size of the font on screen.
You can use the 'cpi' (characters per inch) and 'lpi' (lines per inch)
options to modify this font.
System->Adminstration->Printing
Click on the printer
Select the Job Options tab
Select 'cpi' from the drop-down list and click Add
Adjust to taste
Select 'lpi' from the drop-down list and click Add
Adjust to taste
Tim.
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