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Every time I start Powershell as an Admin, it uses the 12x16 px raster font.
I can change the font to e.g. Lucida Console 14px in each Powershell session, but it is impossible to set my choice to default.
Next time Powershell starts, it reverts back to the raster font.
As the days of raster fonts are really over, in my opinion, how can I change the default font for Powershell?
OS: Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bits clean install
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Dave
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Dave
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