>-Tommy Malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> What I want to learn to do is to make global font changes at the
> application level. Suppose the default font on most applications is
> difficult to see. So you want to change it to one that is easier. There
> should be a way to do that for all applications
"Person, Roderick" wrote:
>
> What window manager are you using? Most have a configuration util that
> allows you to set different fonts. I use WindowMaker and I can set fonts
> either with WMPrefs or wmakerconf.
>
I switch my window mangers every now and then but mostly use fvwm2
(olvm olvwm)
11:35 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Fonts is X and Linux
>
> What is the best information source to learn about the use of fonts in
> Linux and X? To be perfectly honest I have no idea how to use the many
> fonts that are available to me under X. I
What is the best information source to learn about the use of fonts in
Linux and X? To be perfectly honest I have no idea how to use the many
fonts that are available to me under X. I have xfontsel installed and
have looked at it, but I am not sure how to use it to change default
screen fonts and
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