Open office display question

2007-12-17 Thread Oded Arbel
I'm using a laptop with a rather smallish display - 1024x768 at
something like 12. in order to better use the limited screen
real-estate, I've set the font display to 75 DPI - Using GNOME's font
preferences. I'm running Ubuntu with the GNOME desktop.

The problem is that Open Office is displayed using 96 DPI, no matter how
I change GNOME's properties, and Open Office's Options-Appearance
doesn't have anything related to that setting.

What can I do ? the Open Office UI looks really big compared to other
elements in the system and it also takes up way too much space (with 1
menu and 2 tool bars on top and a tool bar and status bar at the bottom,
a 22% increase is size means a lot).

Thanks in advance


Re: Open office display question

2007-12-17 Thread Yigal Asnis
You may use Options-OpenOffice.org-View-Scaling for
changing a size of UI.

--- Oded Arbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm using a laptop with a rather smallish display -
 1024x768 at
 something like 12. in order to better use the
 limited screen
 real-estate, I've set the font display to 75 DPI -
 Using GNOME's font
 preferences. I'm running Ubuntu with the GNOME
 desktop.
 
 The problem is that Open Office is displayed using
 96 DPI, no matter how
 I change GNOME's properties, and Open Office's
 Options-Appearance
 doesn't have anything related to that setting.
 
 What can I do ? the Open Office UI looks really big
 compared to other
 elements in the system and it also takes up way too
 much space (with 1
 menu and 2 tool bars on top and a tool bar and
 status bar at the bottom,
 a 22% increase is size means a lot).
 
 Thanks in advance
 


Yigal Asnis

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math-tool.co.il


  

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