I just looked at the IBM3270 fonts that come with Access by whatever name. There are several flavors, including national language. And they have a dot in the middle of zeroes to distinguish from capital O.

The one with the plain name is hard to distinguish 8 and 0 - the letters are fairly narrow. But the 1258 variety - not sure what the number mean or if they matter here - that is wider - looks very nice on screen, to my eye today.

So to use that font for editing, one can go to preferences, or use the command line -

set default.font "IBM3270 - 1258-bold-12"

you can leave out the bold, and use whatever size you like.

For printing, use this -

set default.print.font "IBM3270 - 1258-9"

perhaps.

You do have to have Access installed but not necessarily open.

HTH
Vern

On 7/6/2012 9:12 AM, Brian Parkins wrote:
still looking for a font that represents zero and capital
letter o so they are easily distinguished
This article may be of interest:

http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/30040/Font-Survey-42-of-the-Best-Monospaced-Programming

Personally, I find the (free) Liberation Mono font to be very acceptable for
RDP and PC5250 sessions. The Proggy Fonts are popular.

Brian.




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