First, let's clarify the terminology. is not a font family in the traditional sense (like Helvetica or Garamond). Instead, it is a logical font name used within the X Window System (the backbone of graphical interfaces on Linux and Unix-like operating systems). Specifically, "pslx" refers to a clean, proportional variant of the classic fixed-width fonts.
In this context, "pslx" is often used as an alias or a shorthand in configuration files (like .Xresources or xterm settings) to point to a designed for terminal emulators and text editors. pslx text font
The original PSLX fonts come in .bdf (Bitmap Distribution Format) or .pcf (Portable Compiled Format). You can resize them: First, let's clarify the terminology