or something else) caused GNOME apps to no
longer see the Lucida Typewriter font. For example, gnome-terminal no
longer lists the font as being available, and it renders text using
another font although its setting is for LucidaTypewriter.
Maybe a fontconfig issue?
What does fc-list | grep
Typewriter font. For example, gnome-terminal no
longer lists the font as being available, and it renders text using
another font although its setting is for LucidaTypewriter.
Maybe a fontconfig issue?
What does fc-cache | grep Lucida return?
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For some time I've been using LucidaTypewriter in gnome-terminal. I
recently replaced my video card and something that I did (dpkg-
reconfigure on xserver-xorg or something else) caused GNOME apps to no
longer see the Lucida Typewriter font. For example, gnome-terminal no
longer lists
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Is it possible to disable font smoothing/antialias in Kpdf? How?
I do not use kpdf but ...
Did you try to configure fontconfig XML with local preference?
What is your ~/.fonts.conf.
http://fontconfig.org/wiki
Hi
Is it possible to disable font smoothing/antialias in Kpdf? How?
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segfault. Seul Konqueror
était opérationnel net m'a permis de me sortir de ce mauvais pas.
Lorsque l'on lançait firefox d'une console on avait les messages suivant :
(de Mémoire) Pango unable to load font .
après une longue recherche j'ai trouvé sur le net quelqu'un préconisant cette
commande :
-fc
I am running compiz (using fusion icon) for some unknown reason at the moment
and for some reason if I run urxvt without xft fonts then occationally it stops
drawing some of the text properly (messes it up)
so to keep things short, I'm looking for how to describe my favorite font as a
xft font
I
hi guys,
i had some problems with the DVI connector on my computer (notebook)
recently and therefore switched to VGA (i have both). interestingly, the
font size in some applications changed in size (e.g., conky,
thunderbird/icedove).
on my previous computer, i forced the dpi to 100 in kdmrc
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Scott Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make out
what the characters are on the screen.
Does anyone have suggestions on how troubleshoot
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 15:14:13 +, Zoho Vignochi wrote:
Hello:
My problem is that when I open a page in epiphany that has a text input
field. The text starts fine but after the first space gets inserted ,
all the text gets shifted downloads partially out of view. Subsequent
spaces do not
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:41:34 + (UTC) Zoho Vignochi wrote:
I discovered the problem was with pango-graphite. I removed the
package and the text formatting issues went away!
If you can reproduce it then you should report it.
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Hello:
My problem is that when I open a page in epiphany that has a text input
field. The text starts fine but after the first space gets inserted ,
all the text gets shifted downloads partially out of view. Subsequent
spaces do not affect the text position (does not go further down).
Any
On Thu,28.Aug.08, 10:35:27, Scott Edwards wrote:
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you
On 08/28/2008 11:35 AM, Scott Edwards wrote:
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make out
what the characters are on the screen
Scott Edwards wrote:
I'm having similar problems on two different machines. For now I'll
focus on the laptop running stable on a g4 ppc CPU.
After I switch to a console screen, or exit from xorg, the console
font is corrupted. I can see what I type, but you cannot make out
what the characters
More like a me too, but just a little bit for me. Once in a while, one
of the letters have missing part. Like the 'f' have some part missing,
or the 'n'. For me rebooting seems to fix it. I had almost the feeling
a developper was making some kind of joke. I have a i945GZ chipset, so
no proprietary
selections for every site. I have a stupid site that
has hard-coded Helvetica as the font name, which means it prints
horribly.
Also, is there a way to override font selections for a specific site
rather than globally?
You can also override the meaning of font names in /etc/fonts.conf
fonts selections for every site.
It used to be possible to influence Mozilla's font selection with the
font.x11.rejectfontpattern setting:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#prefs
Well that probably works, but I followed some links and ended up with
the information I needed to disable
Helvetica as the font name, which means it prints
horribly.
Also, is there a way to override font selections for a specific site
rather than globally?
You can also override the meaning of font names in /etc/fonts.conf .
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font selection with the
font.x11.rejectfontpattern setting:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#prefs
I do not know if that still works these days, though. The
userContent.css style file can also be used to override the settings of
web pages (see the same page).
I have a stupid site
Is there any way to override 'Times' and 'Helvetica' with fonts of my
choice when Firefox tries to print 'Times' or 'Helvetica', without
overriding fonts selections for every site. I have a stupid site that
has hard-coded Helvetica as the font name, which means it prints
horribly.
Also
VendorName Intel Corporation
BoardName Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller
BusID PCI:0:2:0
EndSection
apart from fonts not working everything is fine visually, no problems
switching to a terminal and back either.
You could test the font rendering
On 2008-08-14, Florian Kulzer wrote:
I would also check if adding
Option AccelMethodXAA
makes the intel driver behave differently.
that fixed it, thanks a bunch :)
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On 2008-08-12, you wrote:
Quoting cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) cobaco AT linux DOT be:
I have a weird font problem on my new laptop:
How did you install the system, did you use the desktop task or manual
package
are displaying fonts (xterm)
No errors, no weird messages on logs. I'll try to reinstall everything
later, did not try kde4.
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On 2008-08-13, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 16:17:23 +0200, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
On 2008-08-12, you wrote:
Quoting cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) cobaco AT linux DOT be:
grep -i font ~/.kderc ~/.gtkrc-2.0
neither is present
You could try to create ~/.gtkrc
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 23:29:15 +0200, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
On 2008-08-13, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 16:17:23 +0200, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) wrote:
On 2008-08-12, you wrote:
Quoting cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) cobaco AT linux DOT be:
grep -i font
) cobaco AT linux DOT be:
grep -i font ~/.kderc ~/.gtkrc-2.0
neither is present
You could try to create ~/.gtkrc-2.0 with this content:
snipped example .gtkrc-2.0
Maybe that will help with iceweasel and openoffice.
As far as the KDE 3 applications are concerned
Hi all,
I have a weird font problem on my new laptop:
Fonts in X only work for kde4 apps, everything else (Iceweasel, openoffice,
gnome in general, and kde3 apps) looks like the attached screenshot.
I've already tried:
- running 'fc-cache -fv'
- running 'dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
Quoting cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I have a weird font problem on my new laptop:
How did you install the system, did you use the desktop task or manual
package selection? In other words, is it possible that some standard font
packages are missing?
Did you copy
On 2008-08-12, you wrote:
Quoting cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a weird font problem on my new laptop:
How did you install the system, did you use the desktop task or manual
package selection? In other words, is it possible that some standard
font packages are missing
for sure. I don't think I've tried
going back to IW2.
or did
you really check the absolute font size? Which sites are we talking
about?
http://compmed.com/index.php (site I am building still seen as under
construction by public). I did notice that I am using h1 tag for this
and I don't specify
than in iceweasel 2,
Larger than FF2 and Konqueror 3.5.9 for sure. I don't think I've tried
going back to IW2.
or did
you really check the absolute font size? Which sites are we talking
about?
http://compmed.com/index.php (site I am building still seen as under
construction by public). I
in iceweasel 2,
Larger than FF2 and Konqueror 3.5.9 for sure. I don't think I've tried
going back to IW2.
So it could be that Konqueror and FF2 are wrong.
or did
you really check the absolute font size? Which sites are we talking
about?
http://compmed.com/index.php (site I am
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 18:38:08 -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
[...]
That page looks fine here on IW3 but it still renders fonts too large on
some other sites.
What do you mean by too large - larger than in iceweasel 2, or did
you really check the absolute font size? Which sites are we talking
2008/7/1 Sridhar M.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello All,
As the subject line says, how can one change the color of the font that
is used in the gnome panels (top and bottom)? I want to use a dark
background image for the panels, but the letters become unreadable.
Regards,
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 05:58:32PM +0930, Dale wrote:
Damn I should have read the email better (was bit sleepy) iirc to
change the font colors for the panels you'll have to look at the gtkrc
file for the theme you are using. example for me it
'~/.themes/Murrina-Leopard-Mod/gtk
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On 07/01/08 08:13, Sridhar M.A. wrote:
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 05:58:32PM +0930, Dale wrote:
Damn I should have read the email better (was bit sleepy) iirc to
change the font colors for the panels you'll have to look at the gtkrc
the font colors for the panels you'll have to look at the gtkrc
file for the theme you are using. example for me it
'~/.themes/Murrina-Leopard-Mod/gtk-2.0/gtkrc'
(Putting a [Solved] tag for the subject line)
No problem. Found the answer on ubuntu user list. Also, found
/02/13/changing-gnome-panel-font-color/
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+question/2034
(From Mario Vukelic [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Regarding gnome-color-chooser, it is apt-gettable.
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Sridhar M.A. wrote:
No problem. Found the answer on ubuntu user list. Also, found a program
gnome-color-chooser which just does many things.
Regards,
For posterity, a brief blurb about how it worked, please? And the link
to the to the Ubuntu message in question too. Excluding this
Hello All,
As the subject line says, how can one change the color of the font that
is used in the gnome panels (top and bottom)? I want to use a dark
background image for the panels, but the letters become unreadable.
Regards,
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I guess System-preferences-appearance, Theme Tab, Customize..., Color Tab
should do it. I'm not sure. :)
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:59 AM, Sridhar M.A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
As the subject line says, how can one change the color of the font that
is used in the gnome panels (top
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 08:25:03AM +0800, Star Liu wrote:
I guess System-preferences-appearance, Theme Tab, Customize..., Color
Tab should do it. I'm not sure. :)
It does not and hence the question :-)
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 08:25:03AM +0800, Star Liu wrote:
I guess System-preferences-appearance, Theme Tab, Customize..., Color
Tab should do it. I'm not sure. :)
It does not and hence the question :-)
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Following the recent vim-gtk upgrade in Sid I found that gvim came up
extremely small and it was impossible to change the font. I reverted to
the previous version and things went back to normal. I've put in a bug
report on this. Just a warning to anyone who is thinking of upgrading.
Anthony
-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-big5.eten-0
, and this way the font was ready to be used on my system. Now, on my Debian
Etch box the directory `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF' does not exist. Please
can anybody suggest how the above procedure is to be adapted with Debian Etch?
See:
http
the font was ready to be used on my system. Now, on my Debian
Etch box the directory `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF' does not exist. Please
can anybody suggest how the above procedure is to be adapted with Debian Etch?
Thanks for any help
Rodolfo
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idea.
Please can anybody suggest how the above procedure is to be adapted with
Debian Etch?
For which applications do you want that font available? If all modern
applications are enough, it is probably sufficient to put the file somewhere
in /usr/local/share/fonts/ (which is not in the realm
':
simsun.ttf -misc-SimSun-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-c-0-ascii-0
snip
, and this way the font was ready to be used on my system. Now, on
my Debian Etch box the directory `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF' does
not exist. Please can anybody suggest how the above procedure is to
be adapted
Hi, I am a newbie to Grub2 (v1.96) and I am wondering if there is
any way to increase and/or decrease font-size in the menu. I use
1024x768 mode and the letter is, I think, too small. I have tried the
project page at gnu.org but it seems the documentation page is under
development so there is none
Hi,
Am 30.04.2008 schrieb Miguel J. Jiménez :
Hi, I am a newbie to Grub2 (v1.96) and I am wondering if there is
any way to increase and/or decrease font-size in the menu. I use
1024x768 mode and the letter is, I think, too small. I have tried the
project page at gnu.org but it seems
Hi all,
Because truetype font is somewhat obscure on screen, I wish to use
truetype as printing font while bitmap fonts for screen display. Can I
do that?
Thank you for any instructions.
Best regards,
Wu
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Hi,
I've installed GD library on my server. But support for freetype font
was no there.
Now, as I have the source of freetype, Is there anyone who knows how to
configure or update GD library with Freetype ?
Thanks in advance.
Imran Rahi
Team Leader
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On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Manon Metten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/1/08, Michael Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
another problems for OO. The UI Font is so ugly that I want to change
it.
I've tried every solutions I can find in google, but nothing works!
- Check
On 4/1/08, Michael Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
another problems for OO. The UI Font is so ugly that I want to change it.
I've tried every solutions I can find in google, but nothing works!
- Check/Uncheck using system font
- Apply replacement table for the font Andale Sans UI
I just now tried to purge(removed the configuration files or folders) the
openoffice on my system and reinstalled it, still nothing happens when
change the UI font.
M.
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Michael Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:35 PM, H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED
[ Please stop top-posting (putting your reply above the older messages).
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reply in conversation style (like I do). ]
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 19:09:48 -0400, Michael Yang wrote:
I upgraded to 1:2.4.0-3, but the problems still
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Florian Kulzer
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sorry for that. I used to reply in
Hi all
another problems for OO. The UI Font is so ugly that I want to change it.
I've tried every solutions I can find in google, but nothing works!
- Check/Uncheck using system font
- Apply replacement table for the font Andale Sans UI, or Andale Mono.
- Tried to replace the other fonts
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Michael Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
another problems for OO. The UI Font is so ugly that I want to change it.
I've tried every solutions I can find in google, but nothing works!
- Check/Uncheck using system font
- Apply replacement table
Michael Yang wrote:
Hi all
another problems for OO. The UI Font is so ugly that I want to change it.
I've tried every solutions I can find in google, but nothing works!
- Check/Uncheck using system font
- Apply replacement table for the font Andale Sans UI, or Andale Mono.
- Tried
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:35 PM, H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Yang wrote:
Hi all
another problems for OO. The UI Font is so ugly that I want to change
it.
I've tried every solutions I can find in google, but nothing works!
- Check/Uncheck using system font
- Apply
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 11:00:34 -0400, Michael Yang wrote:
Hi:
I'm working in the openoffice writer 2.4.0 (lenny/sid 2.6.24-1-686), but it
seems that the font color setting doesn't work for me.
After I set the color to selected words, the color doesn't get changed.
Anybody have idea
I'm using openoffice 2.4.0-rc1-2. I was using the same way as you do to set
font color. It doesn't work.
I'll try the latest version later on.
Regards.
M.
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 11:00:34 -0400, Michael Yang wrote:
Hi
the same way as you do to
set font color. It doesn't work.
I'll try the latest version later on.
Regards.
M.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Florian Kulzer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 11:00:34 -0400, Michael Yang wrote:
Hi:
I'm working in the openoffice writer
Hi:
I'm working in the openoffice writer 2.4.0 (lenny/sid 2.6.24-1-686), but it
seems that the font color setting doesn't work for me.
After I set the color to selected words, the color doesn't get changed.
Anybody have idea about this?
Thanks
M.
Hi all,
Because truetype font is somewhat obscure on screen, I wish to use
truetype as printing font while bitmap fonts for screen display. Can I
do that?
Thank you for any instructions.
Best regards,
Wu
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 12:21:35PM -0700, Wu Kejia wrote:
Because truetype font is somewhat obscure on screen, I wish to use
truetype as printing font while bitmap fonts for screen display. Can I
do that?
What do you mean obscure? If you use bitmap fonts for screen display,
you'll get a lousy
on paper and in ps documents. So, I wish
to set a truetype font for gs, but bitmap fonts for all other
applications' screen display.
Start with gsfonts and gsfonts-X11,
then add e.g. bitstream-vera or another font package.
Can gsfonts configure fonts for gs?
Thanks a lot for your help, Tutty
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 22:23 -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 12:23 -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hello,
I am running etch, and I use xfig to create figures. When I call xfig
from a command line I get the following error messages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xfig
On Sun, 2008-03-02 at 12:23 -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
Hello,
I am running etch, and I use xfig to create figures. When I call xfig
from a command line I get the following error messages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xfig
Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
Warning:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 12:23:32PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
and when I try to rescale text in a xfig figure, I get the following
messages for example:
Can't find -*-times-medium-r-normal--13-*-*-*-*-*-ISO8859-*, using 6x13
Can't find -*-times-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-ISO8859-*,
Hello,
I am running etch, and I use xfig to create figures. When I call xfig
from a command line I get the following error messages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xfig
Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
Warning: Cannot convert string
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Is there a way to dump my local xterm setup ?
It's probably in your ~/.Xresources file or maybe
/etc/X11/app-defaults/xterm - you can use xrdb to dump (xrdb -query) and
merge from file (xrdb -merge) on the remote machine.
Jamin
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Is there a way to dump my local xterm setup ?
[snip]
/etc/X11/app-defaults/xterm - you can use xrdb to dump (xrdb -query) and
merge from file (xrdb -merge) on the remote machine.
Cool, thanks, didn't know that bit.
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Hello List,
I would like to have the same font on my remote xterms
as the on on my local xterms: is there any easy way to do so ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Hello List,
I would like to have the same font on my remote xterms
as the on on my local xterms: is there any easy way to do so ?
I'm guessing (you didn't specify) by remote you mean remote X session.
You probably need to copy
Jerome BENOIT [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would like to have the same font on my remote xterms
as the on on my local xterms: is there any easy way to do so ?
Many. xterm -fn $your_font ...
XTerm*font: your-font in ~/.Xresources and/or ~/.Xdefaults
mrxvt.font: your-font in ~/.mrxvtrc# I
Hello,
thanks for the reply.
Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 03:40:59AM +0800, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
I would like to have the same font on my remote xterms
as the on on my local xterms: is there any easy way to do so ?
I'm guessing (you didn't specify) by remote
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 10:44:49AM +0800, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Is there a way to dump my local xterm setup ?
I don't know xterm, but mlterm can be configured through files in
.mlterm/ , by using command-line switches and I think also through
xresources. I'm using the file(s) because I know
Edit /etc/default/console-setup to use
CODESET=Lat15 not one of the ISOs
This is required to get the right colours
VERBOSE_OUTPUT=yes (because otherwise it doesn't complain about
errors!)
FONTFACE=TerminusBoldVGA
FONTSIZE=16
use setupcon to bring your font settings live.
I *think
How do I find out which font is being used when a web page specifies
'courier'? Having found it, how do I change it?
Whatever font is currently being used is essentially unreadable. When I
increase the font size I can see that each character is actually two
characters: one taller and thinner
Sébastien NOBILI a écrit :
.
troll Si il y bien une chose qui ne tient pas la route dans Debian,
c'est CUPS ! /troll
ben j'utilise etch+backports et je n'ai jamais eu de type de PB (mais c'est
avec une HP:)
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Philippe Merlin a écrit :
Bonjour,
Ce message est peut être une réponse à 'Jean-Pierre Pascaud et son message
intitulé problème imprimante'.
Je suis sous Debian testing et noyau 2.6.18 , j'ai une imprimante Brother
HL2040 port parallèle que j'ai choisi parce qu'il existait des drivers
Le mercredi 23 janvier 08 à 0:27, Guillaume Yziquel a écrit :
| Philippe Merlin a écrit :
| Bonjour,
Bonjour,
| Ce message est peut être une réponse à 'Jean-Pierre Pascaud et son message
| intitulé problème imprimante'.
| Je suis sous Debian testing et noyau 2.6.18 , j'ai une imprimante
I pretty much keep current with 'testing' but seldom reboot. Today I
rebooted and system fonts are noticeably smaller than before the reboot.
My Seamonkey window now shows two more lines of text because the menubar
text is smaller.
Why would the display size of the fonts change?
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size of the fonts change?
Because gnome was upgraded and the default font on the new version is
10. Preferences - Appearance - Fonts, and set your defaults to 12.
Well, if I do that the fonts are huge, then I have to decrease the
resolution, to about 65 dpi to get them to a sensible
The toolbar, folder list, and message list font was way too small on my
Etch IceDove install, so I had to research how to change this - you
can't do it in the Preference or Config Editor.
So, for the betterment of all humankind, here's how:
In you IceDove profile folder ~/.mozilla-thunderbird
This question is not Debian-specific.
I am working in X (not in text mode), and some text is displayed
in some application; e.g. in iceweasel, but it could be something
else. So a part of my screen is filled with some text, in some
font, or in various fonts.
Is there any way to find out which
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to change the font for xclock to something smaller,
and nothing seems to work. Did anyone ever succeed in setting a
different font for xclock? Could anyone help me out with this if they
know how to do
On Dec 3, 2007 8:37 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to change the font for xclock to something smaller,
and nothing seems to work. Did anyone ever succeed in setting a
different font
Mike Polyakov wrote:
On Dec 3, 2007 8:37 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to change the font for xclock to something smaller,
and nothing seems to work. Did anyone ever succeed in setting
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to change the font for xclock to something smaller,
and nothing seems to work. Did anyone ever succeed in setting a
different font for xclock? Could anyone help me out with this if they
know how to do it. I've tried 7x14 type fonts and fonts from
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Mike Polyakov wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to change the font for xclock to something smaller,
and nothing seems to work. Did anyone ever succeed in setting a
different font for xclock? Could anyone help me out with this if they
know how to do it. I've tried 7x14
Hi,
I've been trying to change the font for xclock to something smaller,
and nothing seems to work. Did anyone ever succeed in setting a
different font for xclock? Could anyone help me out with this if they
know how to do it. I've tried 7x14 type fonts and fonts from xfontset
with -font and -fn
-center and use the Font Manager - as soon I click the
Font Manager, all the fonts on GTK applications changes. I have to
close the GTK apps and open it again to the fonts be in the correct
size. I have installed gtk2-engines-qtpixmap and qtk-qt-engine.
Any hints?
Check if X is correct about
-control-center and use the Font Manager - as soon I click the
Font Manager, all the fonts on GTK applications changes. I have to
close the GTK apps and open it again to the fonts be in the correct
size. I have installed gtk2-engines-qtpixmap and qtk-qt-engine.
You need to either run gnome
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