Yeah, it really doesn't fill it out like it's supposed to be. I'm really digging VT52 now though. After getting used (again) to VT52's screen response, it's kind of a drag to go back to ANSI... 🙂
I wanted to see what it would look like. I like the "style" of the Atari ST font in SyncTerm. But it does not replace the awesome look of the ANSI art.
Yeah, it really doesn't fill it out like it's supposed to be. I'm really digging VT52 now though. After getting used (again) to VT52's screen response, it's kind of a drag to go back to ANSI... 🙂
Thanks for the picture.
Acknowledge it can be done, see that it can be done, but my over-riding question would be, why do this? 🙂
I mean, compared to ANSI mode with an ANSI font, the output is not nearly as attractive.
ANSI with a Atari ST VT52 font is like the worst of both worlds... 😁