> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 01:08:32PM EDT, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > afer upgrading to lenny I have noticed that fonts in GTK applications are
> > too big. It seems that GTK does count font size from DPI resolution (hbigger
> > DPI, higher font).
On 15.03.09 19:33, Chris Jones wrote:
> Are
> On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 18:08:32 +0100
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > afer upgrading to lenny I have noticed that fonts in GTK applications
> > are too big. It seems that GTK does count font size from DPI
> > resolution (hbigger DPI, higher font).
> >
> > Is there any way to force GTK to ignor
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 18:08:32 +0100
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> afer upgrading to lenny I have noticed that fonts in GTK applications
> are too big. It seems that GTK does count font size from DPI
> resolution (hbigger DPI, higher font).
>
> Is there any way to force GTK to ignore
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 01:08:32PM EDT, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> afer upgrading to lenny I have noticed that fonts in GTK applications are
> too big. It seems that GTK does count font size from DPI resolution (hbigger
> DPI, higher font).
Are you talking about the fonts that GT
Hello,
afer upgrading to lenny I have noticed that fonts in GTK applications are
too big. It seems that GTK does count font size from DPI resolution (hbigger
DPI, higher font).
Is there any way to force GTK to ignore DPI for displaying fonts?
I did NOT ask for better display to have bigger fonts,
ure the fonts for the gtk
>> guis... For example I can't make the tab menus, readable for me on
>> icedove, iceweasel, iceape, etc... I had the same problem for
>> icedove, but there was a kind plugin to modify its gtk fonts, although
>> I haven't found the s
> icedove, iceweasel, iceape, etc... I had the same problem for
> icedove, but there was a kind plugin to modify its gtk fonts, although
> I haven't found the same thing for other applications. I guess the
> same apply for qt applications ( I haven't installed skype yet, but I
&g
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:00:34 -0600
"Javier Vasquez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Javier Vasquez:
> >>
> >> Is there a configuration file I can create by hand under
> >> ~/. which would help me accomplish getting the fo
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Javier Vasquez:
>>
>> Is there a configuration file I can create by hand under
>> ~/. which would help me accomplish getting the fonts I'd
>> like to see?
>
> IIRC ~/.gtkrc-2.0. I don't have an example at hand but you will
7;t make the tab menus, readable for me on
> icedove, iceweasel, iceape, etc... I had the same problem for
> icedove, but there was a kind plugin to modify its gtk fonts, although
> I haven't found the same thing for other applications. I guess the
> same apply for qt application
On 07/17/2008 10:19 AM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
Hi,
I use fluxbox, with no desktop (no kde, no gnome no xfce, ...). But I
have the problem of not being able to configure the fonts for the gtk
guis [...]
Try launching the gnome-settings-daemon; it may improve the font size
immediately; if not,
Javier Vasquez:
>
> Is there a configuration file I can create by hand under
> ~/. which would help me accomplish getting the fonts I'd
> like to see?
IIRC ~/.gtkrc-2.0. I don't have an example at hand but you will find
examples when googling for that filename.
J.
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there was a kind plugin to modify its gtk fonts, although
I haven't found the same thing for other applications. I guess the
same apply for qt applications ( I haven't installed skype yet, but I
guess I'll have the same problem).
Is there a configuration file I can create by hand u
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 07:38:50AM +0100, Stelios Asmargianakis wrote:
> Finally the problem was on the .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 file that autogenerates
> the .gtkrc file.
>
> The solution was to adjust the correct settings to .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
> like:
>
> style "user-font"
> {
> font="-microsoft-ver
Finally the problem was on the .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 file that autogenerates
the .gtkrc file.
The solution was to adjust the correct settings to .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
like:
style "user-font"
{
font="-microsoft-verdana-medium-r-normal-*-*-90-*-*-p-*-viscii1.1-1"
}
widget_class "*" style "user-font"
an
On Wednesday, 9 Jun 2004 05:57, Stelios Asmargianakis wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 22:09, Alexander Nordström wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 9 Jun 2004 04:11, Stelios Asmargianakis wrote:
> > > I have a problem with the font size under GTK applications on KDE (the
> > > same happens in GNome).
> > > Th
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 09:59:54AM -0800, Aaron Peters said
> I'm having trouble with GTK fonts on a
> testing/unstable system. Basically, fonts in every
> GTK-based (1.2) app come up as compeletely garbled.
> I'm using XFree 3.3.6 (due to an old video card) and
> xfs
I'm having trouble with GTK fonts on a
testing/unstable system. Basically, fonts in every
GTK-based (1.2) app come up as compeletely garbled.
I'm using XFree 3.3.6 (due to an old video card) and
xfs- I don't know if this is the problem. I'd be
happy to send a xwd sc
uestion is, how do I set the menubar gtk fonts in Mozilla and
Xchat to stay put?
thanks,
Renai LeMay
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> > >Subject: kdebase uninstallable; setting gtk-fonts
> > >
> > >
> > >hi people,
> > >
> > >I have 2 problems. I'm running unstable on a 1gig Duron.
> >
uestion is, how do I set the menubar gtk fonts in Mozilla and
Xchat to stay put?
thanks,
Renai LeMay
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On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 07:35, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 08:52:44AM -0500, Xavier Barnabe-Theriault wrote:
> > I don't have one yet !
> > Any example of gtkrc I could use ?
>
> You have the same examples I do.
>
> > The system wide exemples I usualy use in /etc/, namely /etc/g
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 08:52:44AM -0500, Xavier Barnabe-Theriault wrote:
> I don't have one yet !
> Any example of gtkrc I could use ?
You have the same examples I do.
> The system wide exemples I usualy use in /etc/, namely /etc/gtkrc,
> confuses me, I don't know what is applicable there as my
* Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-02-19 05:58]:
> On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:40:40AM -0500, Xavier Barnabe-Theriault wrote:
> > Running testing on a fujitsu p-2120 I just installed X. All fonts are
> > ok, except gtk menus, I think, as in xmms when you open the dialog box
> > to choose songs.
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 10:44, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I'm not entirely certain why KDE and Gnome don't
> use X resources themselves...
Both Qt and GTK+ (the underlying widget sets) are not X-specific, so
need a way of theming which is not tied to X.
Ross
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On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:40:40AM -0500, Xavier Barnabe-Theriault wrote:
> Running testing on a fujitsu p-2120 I just installed X. All fonts are
> ok, except gtk menus, I think, as in xmms when you open the dialog box
> to choose songs. They are far too big. Never had this experience with
> deskto
hi all
Running testing on a fujitsu p-2120 I just installed X. All fonts are
ok, except gtk menus, I think, as in xmms when you open the dialog box
to choose songs. They are far too big. Never had this experience with
desktops.
Where do I look for this kind of resources ??
Thanks in advance.
* Charles Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 09:18]:
> No, I hadn't come across these ideas. Also, how can I tell for sure if
> XFree 4.x or 3.x is running? Does 4.x only use XF86Config-4?
Check the log files that X creates. They're in /var/log, named
XFree86.?.log (I've got one with a '0' in plac
The real problem seems to have been that I had some
XFree86 3.x and some 4.x. The fonts were 4.x, while
the running server was 3.x! It was probably my fault,
as I had x running when I did the apt-get upgrade.
So, I did apt-get remove on all the 3.x stuff, apt-get
install --reinstall on all the 4.x
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Charles Baker wrote:
> I did an `apt-get update` and `apt-get upgrade`
> the other night and ever since the fonts on any of my
> gtk apps ( everybuddy, gftp, gnumeric, etc. ) have
> been showing as little blocks. I've been doing a
> little searching on debian-users but can't r
Thus spake Charles Baker:
> No, I hadn't come across these ideas. Also, how can I
> tell for sure if XFree 4.x or 3.x is running? Does 4.x
> only use XF86Config-4?
>
> Guess I need to do a little more reading on X configs.
> It's always been a week point in my Linux knowledge,
> even after 5 yrs.,
No, I hadn't come across these ideas. Also, how can I
tell for sure if XFree 4.x or 3.x is running? Does 4.x
only use XF86Config-4?
Guess I need to do a little more reading on X configs.
It's always been a week point in my Linux knowledge,
even after 5 yrs., guess I'm more of a CLI junky. :-)
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On Thursday Sep 20 23:08 Charles Baker wrote:
> ** I did an `apt-get update` and `apt-get upgrade`
> ** the other night and ever since the fonts on any of my
> ** gtk apps ( everybuddy, gftp, gnumeric, etc. ) have
> ** been showing as little blocks. I've been doing a
> ** little searching on debia
> Well, I haven't found an answer that works for me
> about the fonts in GTK apps being screwed up by an
> update in woody. I'm seeking Debian enlightenment, but
> am not there yet. How do I use apt-get to go back to
> the old fonts? I suppose I would have to put them on
> hold with dselect once I
Well, I haven't found an answer that works for me
about the fonts in GTK apps being screwed up by an
update in woody. I'm seeking Debian enlightenment, but
am not there yet. How do I use apt-get to go back to
the old fonts? I suppose I would have to put them on
hold with dselect once I got the old
I did an `apt-get update` and `apt-get upgrade`
the other night and ever since the fonts on any of my
gtk apps ( everybuddy, gftp, gnumeric, etc. ) have
been showing as little blocks. I've been doing a
little searching on debian-users but can't really find
an answer. I've tried rearranging the font
>>>>> Sebastian Silva writes:
ss> I am new to debian and I have found that potato configures
ss> some HUGE gtk fonts by default. They are nice for some things,
ss> but really, they are too big. So my question is where can I
ss> set it up differently. I
>>>>> "Sebastian" == Sebastian Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sebastian> I am new to debian and I have found that potato configures some
Sebastian> HUGE gtk fonts by default. They are nice for some things, but
Sebastian> really, they are to
I am new to debian and I have found that potato configures
some HUGE gtk fonts by default. They are nice for some things,
but really, they are too big. So my question is where can I
set it up differently. I don't use gnome. Do I have to install
gnomecc or something like that?
Thanks
Sebastian
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