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Letter Spacing on a Widescreen Monitor

On a widescreen monitor, if TinyTERM is maximized to fill the screen, the letters will probably be spaced far enough apart to be distracting and hard to read. Widescreen monitors use a 16:9 or similar aspect ratio intended to be like a movie screen. The dedicated terminals TinyTERM emulates all used a 4:3 aspect ratio, similar to a standard television. That makes a widescreen monitor about 1/3 wider than an equivalent terminal, so the letters are spaced that much farther apart. There are two ways to compensate for this in TinyTERM.

The preferred method is to run TinyTERM in a window, rather than full screen. You can resize the window to use the full height of the screen, widening it until it looks correct to the user.

The alternate method is to change the number of columns TinyTERM displays. To do that, open the Session Properties. In the lower right of the Session tab, check the “Use custom emulation size” box. Change the number of columns to 132. Leave the number of lines as-is. This will cause TinyTERM to display the maximum number of letters it can support in each line. However, it will cause display oddities for text longer than the terminal standard of 80 characters.

Once you have either resized TinyTERM to match your preference or increased the number of columns, go to the File menu and select Save Session to save your settings. This will ensure that the spacing does not automatically reset.

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