Hello!

On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 09:35:28AM +0000, eric heller wrote:
> I had a similar problem, although my fonts were appearing about twice as
> large as they should have been.
> 
> A couple of things:
> 
> 1. in gnome, try gnome-font-properties. There's a setting for
> application font faces and sizes, as well as a font DPI setting (look
> under details).
> 
> 2. after doing this I still had problems with non-gnome apps and font
> sizes. Try creating a .Xresources file in your home directory. Put this
> line:
> 
> Xft.dpi: X
> 
> Where X is something that works for you. For whatever reason, I need to
> use 75 to get fonts that aren't twice as big as they ought to be. On my
> old redhat system, I used 96. Go figure. .Xresources should get merged
> next time you startx.
> 
> hth,
> 
> eric heller
> 
> On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 12:57, Andrew Kirilenko wrote:
> > Hello!
> > 
> > I have got following problem. After some update (not gtk2 or xfree or
> > other font-related) and rebooting I have got very small (something like
> > 10pt instead of 12) fonts in all gtk2 apps (I don't have any other gui
> > apps, so I can't tell nothing about them). After running fc-cache -f`
> > and `/etc/init.d/xfs restart` and restarting X everything was OK. Today
> > I have got the same problem and cn't solve it :( any suggestions?
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > Andrew.
> > 
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I'm not using gnome. But you are right - the problem is with DPY (see my
reply to another thread)... Thanks.

Best regards,
Andrew.

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