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Author eryksun
Recipients eryksun, ezio.melotti, john_miller, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2020-09-21.10:29:44
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I've decided to close this issue since extending the "Using Python on Windows" section of the docs to recommend using a TrueType font in the console would only be generally useful for people using Python 3.8 with Windows 7. Python 3.9+ requires Windows 8.1+, which defaults to using a TrueType font in console windows. In Windows 10, the console doesn't even support OEM "Raster Fonts", unless the option is selected to use the legacy console.
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2020-09-21 10:29:44eryksunsetrecipients: + eryksun, paul.moore, tim.golden, ezio.melotti, zach.ware, steve.dower, john_miller
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