I used kitty-cat to edit fonts
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Ill look into it!
which desktop environment are you using?
Openbox.
Ctrl + Shift + - should decrease the font size of the current terminal, which isn't what you are looking for, but could be useful while you sort it out. Is it possible that the font in the config doesn't exist, causing this issue?
Maybe, ill check it out later today.
this helped tremendously while i was figuring it out, thank you !
Did you remove the #
at the start of the font_size
setting?
I tried it with & without
I edited my config, and it changed the font size next time I opened kitty. I'm not sure what is happening to you, other than maybe having the config file not where it's expected.
I'm on my phone away from my computer, so I don’t know the exact syntax, but I use a built-in kitten to set the font inside my .zshrc
It has its pros and cons, but it works well for me.
Ill have to grab an external keyboard, my. Fkeys are fucked on account of my computer being a chromebook.