On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 11:57, Steve Juranich wrote: > It grabbed this huge 100dpi font for the toolbar. There weren't nearly as > many > configuration options as in the older version. None of the fonts that I was > able to choose from looked "right". The 'translucent background' option also > blurred the background image. All in all, it was much, much uglier than the > earlier versions of gnome-terminal.
--snip-- > I just had to get this off of my chest. I'm interested in knowing if there > are other debianites out there that have similar feelings about the new > gnome-terminal. I'm not saying that I'm switching to KDE (yet), but I am > greatly disappointed in this latest gnome app. You know, when I first read this I figured you were over-reacting. Then I updated. If anything, I'd say you showed remarkable self-restraint. I _HATE_ this. None of the terminal changes are dynamic, so I have to shut down the terminal and restart it with each change. Right now it's essentially unusable because I can't get a decent font set for it. And the actual font configuration line is nowhere in sight. All you have are a few restrictive dropdowns. I used the fixed misc font before, which was quite easy to read. Since my desktop resolution is 1600x1200 I had the font size at 20 to make it easy to read. The only size options the new terminal gives me are 12 or 13 pt. fonts. Is there a config file for this terminal anywhere that I can edit by hand so I can at least get a working font set up? -Alex
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