![]() ![]() # Replace the line with the new font size. You might want to change this to increase and decrease by two. Notify-send "No Xfce4 Terminal session is open." ![]() I assigned this script to the keyboard shortcuts ctrl alt + and ctrl alt - which are the usage script-name -in and script-name -out respectively. Moreover, you can save these preferences in a new terminal profile and when you are start using Vim, use that profile. To do this in gnome-terminal go to Edit → Profile Preferences: ![]() Use both methods to go back and forth from 11 to 12 points, using the smaller A for Decrease Font Size. You may also select the bigger A to increase font size. That being said, if you want to change the font size in Vim editor, you have to change the font size of your terminal. To change font size, on the Home tab>Font section, select the drop-down arrow next to the 11 point font size. When running inside a terminal, Vim can, at most, change the colours (within the limits of the colours supported by the terminal: sometimes bold and unbold black and white, often 8 colours plus bold/unbold foreground only on X11 some terminals support up to 256 background and foreground colours "changing colours" usually also includes the use of reverse-video), and, if the terminal supports them (not all terminals do, and even those which do may support it only with certain fonts), use bold, underline and/or italic. Console Vim uses whatever font your console/terminal is using.
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