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Monospace Font In Console
Is there a way for me to change the font used in the Unity IDE console window? I'd like it to be monospaced (i.e. Courier New) for purposes of formatting debug messages.
Sadly not, the most you can do is utilise rich text formatting: http://docs.unity3d.com/Documentation/$$anonymous$$anual/StyledText.html
Answer by elenzil · Jun 26, 2015 at 05:24 PM
for OSX, you can read the unity editor log in a terminal window, which is fixed-width.
edit your ~/.bash_profile and add an alias like this:
alias tailunity='tail -f ~/Library/Logs/Unity/Editor.log'
then open a new terminal window and type tailunity
to see the console go scrolling by. this is also nice because you can pipe it to grep, etc.
Answer by Michael-Ryan · Aug 04, 2012 at 11:04 AM
I don't believe this is possible, although I would love the ability to use a monospaced/fixed-width font.
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