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I downloaded course files from a course I'm studying online and the minute i opened the folder in vs code, all other vs code projects' terminal font size were affected: became so small they can't be readable. I now have to use an external terminal to run any command and it's very frustrating.

I tried uninstalling vs code then re-installing it.

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How about going to the settings.json and adding e.g.

 "terminal.integrated.fontSize": 12,

or what ever you like. You can also go to the gear menu (bottom left) select Settings, search for terminal font size and then enter the size of your choice.

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    I already did, but for some reason it doesn't affect the terminal font size. I have been doing some more searching but I wasn't able to fix the issue. I tried to change the editor font size to make sure that my vs code was working properly and it change right in front of my eyes, but the terminal font size just doesn't seem to be affected. Commented Apr 22, 2020 at 17:06
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  1. Choose 'Terminal -> New Terminal' from menu bar.
  2. There are things I describe on picture below: enter image description here
  3. Click on the arrow near name of the shell and choose 'Configure Terminal Settings'.
  4. 'Settings' tab will open and you should see two tabs: 'User' and 'Workspace'.
  5. In 'Workspace' scroll to "Terminal › Integrated: Font Size" and there you can change size of your font. The same setting is also available in 'User' tab, but in my case changing in 'Workspace' helped.
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  • When you set font size in 'User' tab it will be available for all your projects, which seems to be more convenient.
    – Artur
    Commented Feb 28, 2021 at 19:40
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I just run into the same problem and tried all of the above. If this is the case for you than you might see if the font family has changed or is different. This can be found in the settings as mentioned above. I changed it to the 'Times New Roman' and it worked great. I hope this helps.

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    Commented Dec 30, 2022 at 19:46
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I run into the same problem, then i find there is already a .vscode in the opened folder and i do not have permission to modify setting.json in it. That's why the modifications in vscode UI have not been taking effect. I modified setting.json using sudo, then it works. I hope this helps.

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    Commented Jan 25 at 21:28

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