Try using something like Xfontsel to find out exactly what font the
GTK apps are using. Compare it with other regular X apps.
It may be a problem with the order of the font lines in XF86Config-4.
Plus, what exactly did you do in the Gnome control panel, and what
happened?...
Give a bit more relavent information and perhaps we can help you.
Good luck.
Marshal
>>>>> "Ken" == Ken Schrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> With Woody, either 2.2 or 2.4 kernel, on my three 7 disk Debian
> CD install s And on all the Lindows (Woody 3.x 2.4 kernel)
> machines I have set up this month I have these big ugly fonts in
> the menus of any app using GTK or Gnome for an interface Looks
> about like a 16 point helvetica, no anti-aliasing, it is REALLY
> ugly This goes for Gimp, Evolution, Gaelon, Netscape 7.0, etc
> I have ask about this here before, I've searched Google I've
> tried the 75 vs 100 font line thing suggested by several people
> I have used the Gnome control panel, tried every KDE option,
> hunted for gtkrc files I still have big ugly fonts in the menus
> of anything that uses GTK or Gnome for the interface
> This problem doesn't present itself on the newer Mandrake or
> SuSe or RedHat Woody seems to uses the same X server, why the
> difference? Does anybody have any ideas on how to fix this?
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