MrVanes wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Today I found OpenOffice 2.0 trickled down into testing, yay!
> 
> The first annoyance however smacked me in the face when I saw the default
> userinterface font. I allready found out how to change this using font
> replacement for 'Andale Sans UI', but I don't understand the following
> things:
> 
> 1. What does the 'use system font for user interface' setting refer to?
> 2. Where is this defined without the above checked? Esp: size!
> 3. To what is the scaling factor mentioned in the View dialog relative? I
> want an interface font that is smaller than what I get when I scale down
> to the minimum of 80%. Besides that I would feel more comfortable leaving
> this 100% and changing the responsible system setting.
> 
> X has a dpi of 100 (xdpyinfo).
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Martin
> 
> 

Update...
After browsing (ploughing) through the sourcecode to find a place where the
font size was set I noticed OO2 kde integration. Googling revealed
kde.openoffice.org. So I decided to install openoffice KDE integration.

Problem is I run self compiled QT/KDE and openoffice.org-kde depends on
debian's qt and kde libraries, something I don't want my system
contaminated with of course. So I searched for the literal package 
responsible for openoffice kde intergration which (at this moment) is
openoffice.org-kde_2.0.0-5_i386.deb and copied the files
(/usr/lib/openoffice/program/* and /usr/share/lintian/*) in their
respective places and whoops... KDE integration and small UI font was a
fact! :)

Hope this helps everybody looking for this solution a bit further.

Grtz.
Martin!


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