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font-fixed: preference variable
Default value: "Courier New,10,0,400,0,1"
This variable controls what font Epsilon for Windows uses. It
contains the name of the font, followed by several numbers separated
by commas. The first number specifies a point size. The second
specifies the width of the font in pixels, or 0 if any width is
acceptable. A small number of fonts, such as Terminal, have multiple
widths for each height. The third number specifies how bold the font
is. A typical font uses a value of 400, while a bold font is usually
700. The fourth number is nonzero to indicate an italic font. The
fifth number indicates a character set; 1 means use the default
character set for the font, 0 means use ANSI, 255 means use OEM.
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