On 17/06/2019 18:07, aguador wrote:
[...]
> Welcome back! I don't know about a wiki, but there is a compendium of
> configuration options here that may give you what you're looking for:
> 
> https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/e_configuration_options_compendium/

Thank you. Unfortunately that doesn't cover my immediate problem, which
is that my new machine has a very high-resolution screen, so normal
application windows are microscopically tiny, even with the e scale set
to 2.2. It would need to be about 5 to work properly.

Setting the default fonts has no effect: the window furniture components
of (eg Thunderbird, Chromium, Emacs etc) are unreadably small and resist
all attempts to invoke larger fonts.

The application *body fonts* can be set within each app OK (eg Tbird's
message window, Chromium's document body, and Emacs' buffers) — it's the
menus (and in Tbird's case, folder and message nav panes) which remain
small.

Peter



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