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Changing the font size in netlist editor

Kadache
Kadache over 3 years ago

Hi

I am on Orcad Pspice 17.4 and I use netlists to simulate my circuits.

The problem is that the font size in the editor are very little and I don't find how to increase it.

Any help please

Best regards

 

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  • Schulz Jordan
    0 Schulz Jordan over 3 years ago

    The editor meant here is wordpad ? If so then you can control of font settings in them.

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  • Kadache
    0 Kadache over 3 years ago in reply to Schulz Jordan

    Thank you for your reply

    I have tried wordpad, notepad and all the .ini files but I have always a 10 pts font.

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  • rg13
    0 rg13 over 3 years ago in reply to Kadache

    But you can always edit the font settings in WordPad as shown:

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    0 Kadache over 3 years ago in reply to rg13

    Yas. But when I lunch Pspice the font size does not change and stills 10 pts.

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  • rg13
    0 rg13 over 3 years ago in reply to Kadache

    Can you share one screenshot of the issue which you are facing?

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