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Command Mode Readability

Hello, first post here, new user of PC-DMIS. So, I've given myself quite the first project, a Gen 3 LS camshaft! Confounded

I'm struggling with command mode readability. Is there any way to change the text font, size, and possibly spacing/indent between separate features? If I do a parameter change or whatever, it just seems be blend in with the previous feature, and searching through the text is straining on the eyes.. and mind... What can I do to enhance readability?

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  • So true. The dealers came by this weekend so I slipped them a $20 for 2 boxes of thin mints. Since I'm on a diet, I felt like I was dealing with a drug dealer. Rolling eyes


    Twenty bucks for two boxes?! They're 4$/box where I live. Good thing the money goes to a great cause
  • I don't know if it has changed, but the Girl Scouts were basically treated as "ladies of the evening" by the national councils. $4/box (pretty sure they are more now) and only $0.25/box went to the local troop. $1.75 (or more, depending on which cookie) went into the coffers of the national council. So they could take 'retreats' to places like Hawai'i and the Bahamas for their annual policy conferences. When that info came out, I stopped buying them. I would give the girl(s) $2 or more (depending on the cash on me) for their troop coffers.

    Boy Scouts were almost exactly the opposite, a pittance went to the national coffers and a HUGE majority went to the troop selling.
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  • I don't know if it has changed, but the Girl Scouts were basically treated as "ladies of the evening" by the national councils. $4/box (pretty sure they are more now) and only $0.25/box went to the local troop. $1.75 (or more, depending on which cookie) went into the coffers of the national council. So they could take 'retreats' to places like Hawai'i and the Bahamas for their annual policy conferences. When that info came out, I stopped buying them. I would give the girl(s) $2 or more (depending on the cash on me) for their troop coffers.

    Boy Scouts were almost exactly the opposite, a pittance went to the national coffers and a HUGE majority went to the troop selling.
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