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Question by calprince
Submitted on 2/17/2004
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I am a user of Turbo C++. When printing in text mode, how do I change ( increase / decrease ) the font size of any text to be printed? Also, is there any way of displaying characters in different font sizes on the same text-mode screen?

And umm... don't you think u should show the password that I just entered as '*'s?? I mean, it's not too difficult to achieve, you know!!


Answer by xi
Submitted on 10/14/2005
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You cant change the font or size in text mode. Use graphics mode.
You can then use the settextstyle function to set the text font and size:
   - settextstyle(font,direction,size);

to change color:
   - setcolor(int);

Copy everything you want to print into a string (char*) and use the outtext function:
   - outtext(string);

 

Answer by Ankur
Submitted on 10/1/2006
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creating a new account. sorry !!

 

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