Change font size macvim?
I'm using macvim and I love it. I also happen to really like the default font.
My question is:
How do I change the font size in my .gvimrc? I want it to be bigger, without changing the font from the default.
All the examples I've seen specify a font then a ':' then the size.
So how do I just change the size not the font itself?
Thanks!
The default font is Bitstream Vera (search for 'default font' on that page). So why not just specify that, but with a different font size? Eg
:set guifont=Bitstream Vera Sans Mono:h14
This approach also ensures that if in future the default changes (eg to the system default, Monaco
), you will still have your preferred font enabled.
A quick way to set the font if you don't mind a menu popping up is to type :set gfn=*
.
This will allow you to adjust any property of the font without changing anything else about it.
Then you can use :set gfn
to see what it is now set to and add that to your .vimrc.
As an example, in my case it shows guifont=Monaco:h12
and so in order to get the same setting on startup, I added set gfn=Monaco:h12
to my .vimrc.
None of the above answers worked for me, here is what worked out:
Add to your .gvimrc, for the janus users its ~/.gvimrc.after :
set guifont=Menlo Regular:h14
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