Hey Pascal111,
First of all I'm sorry that I used Google Translate to murder Arabic
I'll never do it again, promise
Second of all I want to apologise because I'm not gonna quote reply to your post. I got a bit lost.
Ok, so after reading that Pascal111 doesn't know where is the Lazarus font for the Editor, and my need to know what font I'm using on MY
gnome-terminal I screenshotted the included images.
The first image is the Default Profile of
gnome-terminal where you can find(to my utter surprise) that the font is
NOT, I repeat
NOT Monospace Regular 12. It only BECOMES that if you tick the Custom Font check box close to it.
This means that you'll have to find out what is the default Ubuntu system font for the
gnome-terminal another way. One I haven't found yet.
The second image is where you, Pascal111, can find the font that Lazarus uses in it's
TSynEdit component.
You go to Tools->Options and then click on (1)Display and on (2)Default editor font you can see that I've changed mine to Fira Code.
And BTW, Pascall111, when I mentioned
TSynEdit it was in the context of that component being the one that Lazarus depends for it's editor.
All this to go nowhere I suppose since I can't help any further without finding what is the system font that
gnome-terminal uses and then compare it with the one that
TSynEdit is using on Lazarus.
I'll probably report back once I find out where to assess what the default Monospace font is for
gnome-terminal.
Cheers,
Gus