Today in Ubuntu using the source insight, found inside the font is really ugly. and see Windows source Insight font can be configured very beautiful, so want to churn to try.
1, first open the source insight under Windows, point Open option->document Options tab, see the inside of the global font using the fixedsys,7 number font.
2, to Ubuntu under the wine environment will be the source insight open, the same point open option->document Options tab, want to select the global font Fixedsys font, but found that it does not have this font. This is because the font is not wine below.
3, so we copy this font to Ubuntu from the Windows system directory. The specific method is to locate the Svgafix.fon file from the Windows system directory and copy it to the ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts directory.
4. Perform step 2 again and find that you have a fixedsys font. Configuration went on, immediately found that the source insight can show the same font and effect as windows, this looks more comfortable.
5, get it done. Wrap
In addition, if everyone thinks the above steps are troublesome, do not want to get. There is another way to set up some nice fonts under Linux. Can be directly in the source insight of the Option->document Options tab, select Screen font, in the pop-up dialog box to select some of the built-in, such as the width of the font, in fact, it is very good-looking. Below is I personally feel pretty good for a few of the same wide font, you can set out to try. Source Code Pro Anonymous Pro dejavu Sans Mono Envy Code R Droid Sans Mono pragmata Pro terminus proggy Small Liberation M Ono Ubuntu Mono