I have created a new virtual machine under VMware to run my Ubuntu system on
(it co-exists with my Windoze OS on my company laptop). I took my homedir from
my Ubuntu 7.10 virtual machine and tarred it up. I then created a new VM and
loaded Ubuntu 8.04 onto it, then restored my homedir files onto /home. SCID
works but the fonts are very large. Even 7 point helvetica fonts are quite
large. Normally, 7 point fonts would make you have to squint to read them. I've
tried messign with DPI settings for all fonts on the system but that has no
effect on SCID's fonts for some reason.
Is there an easy fix for this? Is there an easy way to wipe out all font info
(a subdirectory that could easily be removed and then repopulated?) that may
have been brought over from my Ubuntu 7.10 homedir? None of the other
applications I run on my VM seem affected this way. Only SCID though I suspect
from Googling around that GTK may be the true culprit.
I'm hoping someone else in this group has bumped into this before. All advice
is appreciated.
Thanks,
Roy
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