Re: Thunderbird and font size used to display plain text e-mails?

2023-05-03 Thread Virgo Pärna
rol the size of the > font used to display the contents of received plain text e-mails? > In Settings, General under Language & Appearance there is Fonts & Colors. After it there is Advanced... button. There you can select font face and font size and if plain text messages are shown

Re: Thunderbird and font size used to display plain text e-mails?

2023-04-30 Thread Default User
ly* do I control the size > of the > font used to display the contents of received plain text e-mails? > > That is: > > -- > >  | | > >  | | > >  |     | > >  |

Thunderbird and font size used to display plain text e-mails?

2023-04-30 Thread D. R. Evans
? That is: -- | | | | | | | | | | |-| | | | <- how to control font size | | | <- in this pane?? -- Doc -- Web: http://enginehousebooks.com/drevans

X server crashes when changing font size in LibreOffice / 'Failed to compile FS'

2023-02-12 Thread Stefan Pietsch
Dear list, when enlarging text in LibreOffice Writer (e.g. 96pt) so that the characters fill the screen, the X server reproducibly crashes. I'm running Debian sid with the package xorg-server 21.1.7-1. Hardware is a ThinkPad T410 with integrated Intel graphics. Xorg.0.log: ### [

Re: alpine font size

2022-02-03 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
On Wed, 2 Feb 2022, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: hi, I'm looking for a way to increase the font size in alpine (Debian buster). I was unable to find an answer with google... I found the answer: just add "-fn 10x20" to the xterm call best regards, -- Pierre Frenkiel

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-19 Thread Keith bainbridge
On 20/7/20 6:40 am, Liam O'Toole wrote: On Sun, 19 Jul, 2020 at 17:31:12 +1000, Keith bainbridge wrote: On 16/7/20 9:15 am, hobie of RMN wrote: Perhaps adjust your display setting to smaller numbers? Or is everything else readable? Some is, some isn't.:) Firefox, Thunderbird, Leafpad,

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-19 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Sun, 19 Jul, 2020 at 17:31:12 +1000, Keith bainbridge wrote: > On 16/7/20 9:15 am, hobie of RMN wrote: > > > Perhaps adjust your display setting to smaller numbers? > > > > > > > > > > > > Or is everything else readable? > > Some is, some isn't.:) Firefox, Thunderbird, Leafpad, Notes,

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-19 Thread Keith bainbridge
On 16/7/20 9:15 am, hobie of RMN wrote: Perhaps adjust your display setting to smaller numbers? Or is everything else readable? Some is, some isn't.:) Firefox, Thunderbird, Leafpad, Notes, Synaptic, vcl are readable. ftpsed, alsamixergui, and some others are not. Liam's suggestion has

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-18 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 15 iul 20, 19:01:30, hobie of RMN wrote: > > On Mon, 13 Jul, 2020 at 20:26:57 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote: > > > > If you install libreoffice-gtk3 then LibreOffice will respect the font > > settings used by XFCE4. > > Thanks, Liam - that does help with LibreOffice. :) alsamixer and probably

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-16 Thread Celejar
On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 17:21:24 +0100 Liam O'Toole wrote: > On Mon, 13 Jul, 2020 at 20:26:57 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote: > > Hi, Folks - > > > > I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up > > with font size too small for me to be a

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-16 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Wed, 15 Jul, 2020 at 19:01:30 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote: > > On Mon, 13 Jul, 2020 at 20:26:57 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote: > >> Hi, Folks - > >> > >> I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up > >> with font size too small

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-15 Thread hobie of RMN
> On 14/7/20 10:26 am, hobie of RMN wrote: >> Hi, Folks - >> >> I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up >> with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc., >> notably Libre programs and alsamixer,

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-15 Thread hobie of RMN
> On Mon, 13 Jul, 2020 at 20:26:57 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote: >> Hi, Folks - >> >> I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up >> with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc., >> notably Libre programs and alsam

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-15 Thread Keith bainbridge
On 14/7/20 10:26 am, hobie of RMN wrote: Hi, Folks - I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc., notably Libre programs and alsamixer, etc. How can I ge3t larger fonts on individual programs

Re: XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-14 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Mon, 13 Jul, 2020 at 20:26:57 -0400, hobie of RMN wrote: > Hi, Folks - > > I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up > with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc., > notably Libre programs and alsamixer, etc. How can I ge

XFCE4 - How to increase font size on applications?

2020-07-13 Thread hobie of RMN
Hi, Folks - I'm running Linux buster with xce4 desktop. Some applications come up with font size too small for me to be able to read menu texts, etc., notably Libre programs and alsamixer, etc. How can I ge3t larger fonts on individual programs?

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:34:45 +, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-03-01 12:24, Brian wrote: > > On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:21:05 +, Brian wrote: > > > > > On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:09:16 +, mick crane wrote: > > > > > > > On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: > > > > > > > > > > on client PC >

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:26:23 +, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-03-01 12:16, Brian wrote: > > On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:09:16 +, mick crane wrote: > > > > > On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: > > > > > > > > "systemctl start lpd.service" > > > > > > > > Eh? You would have to explain. For a

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread mick crane
On 2019-03-01 12:24, Brian wrote: On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:21:05 +, Brian wrote: On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:09:16 +, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: > > > > on client PC > > > $ lpstat -t > > > scheduler is running > > > system default destination:

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread mick crane
On 2019-03-01 12:16, Brian wrote: On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:09:16 +, mick crane wrote: On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: > > "systemctl start lpd.service" > > Eh? You would have to explain. For a start, the service file does not > seem to exist in Debian. clutching at straws Which

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:21:05 +, Brian wrote: > On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:09:16 +, mick crane wrote: > > > On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: > > > > > > on client PC > > > > $ lpstat -t > > > > scheduler is running > > > > system default destination: HP_LaserJet_4000_Series > > > >

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:09:16 +, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: > > > > on client PC > > > $ lpstat -t > > > scheduler is running > > > system default destination: HP_LaserJet_4000_Series > > > device for HP_LaserJet_4000_Series: socket://10.0.0.108 > > > > This is

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:09:16 +, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: > > > > "systemctl start lpd.service" > > > > Eh? You would have to explain. For a start, the service file does not > > seem to exist in Debian. > > clutching at straws Which package is lpd.service in?

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread mick crane
On 2019-03-01 11:49, Brian wrote: on client PC $ lpstat -t scheduler is running system default destination: HP_LaserJet_4000_Series device for HP_LaserJet_4000_Series: socket://10.0.0.108 This is not a connection to the server. socket://... indicates a direct connection to the printer. with

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 11:55:20 +, Brian wrote: > On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:43:58 +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > > > Brian (12019-03-01): > > > If installing the cups-bsd package was the solution, why didn't the use > > > of lpr give a file not found error? > > > > Probably because of this,

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Nicolas George
Brian (12019-03-01): > I doubt it. This simply says that cups cannot exist on the same system > if either the lpr or lprng *packages* is installed. And therefore, if one of these packages was previously installed, as mick just told us, and provided the lpr command, it was removed to make way for

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread mick crane
On 2019-03-01 11:42, Brian wrote: On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 11:35:18 +, mick crane wrote: On 2019-03-01 11:15, Curt wrote: > I believe the lpr that works with cups is the one provided by cups-bsd. > success ! ta ever so much If installing the cups-bsd package was the solution, why didn't

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 12:43:58 +0100, Nicolas George wrote: > Brian (12019-03-01): > > If installing the cups-bsd package was the solution, why didn't the use > > of lpr give a file not found error? > > Probably because of this, that caused the removal of packages: > > Conflicts: lpr, lprng I

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
terminal the font is a bit big and uses too much > > paper. > > apparently "enscript -FCourier10 filename" for example is supposed to > > work but that sends it to lpr which doesn't. > > Can try to get lpr to work as I have in the past or try to get > > enscript t

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Nicolas George
Brian (12019-03-01): > If installing the cups-bsd package was the solution, why didn't the use > of lpr give a file not found error? Probably because of this, that caused the removal of packages: Conflicts: lpr, lprng Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Brian
On Fri 01 Mar 2019 at 11:35:18 +, mick crane wrote: > On 2019-03-01 11:15, Curt wrote: > > > I believe the lpr that works with cups is the one provided by cups-bsd. > > > success ! > ta ever so much If installing the cups-bsd package was the solution, why didn't the use of lpr give a file

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread mick crane
On 2019-03-01 11:15, Curt wrote: I believe the lpr that works with cups is the one provided by cups-bsd. success ! ta ever so much -- Key ID4BFEBB31

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Curt
it big and uses too much >> paper. >> apparently "enscript -FCourier10 filename" for example is supposed to >> work but that sends it to lpr which doesn't. >> Can try to get lpr to work as I have in the past or try to get >> enscript to use lp >> Or maybe the

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread Nicolas George
mick crane (12019-02-28): > Can try to get lpr to work Leaving something that does not work is rarely a good idea. You neglected to give some very important information, in particular which packages provides the various commands you are trying to use and their respective versions. Regards, --

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread mick crane
$ enscript -d filename lpr: test: unknown printer sorry that is a typing error, the actual file was called "test". tried the printer name after "-d" but put this here because shows enscript is using lpr -- Key ID4BFEBB31

Re: font size printing from terminal

2019-03-01 Thread mick crane
or example is supposed to work but that sends it to lpr which doesn't. Can try to get lpr to work as I have in the past or try to get enscript to use lp Or maybe there is another way to change printed font size from terminal ? I'm not really understanding. Is "lp" to do with CUPS and "lp

font size printing from terminal

2019-02-28 Thread mick crane
to lpr which doesn't. Can try to get lpr to work as I have in the past or try to get enscript to use lp Or maybe there is another way to change printed font size from terminal ? mick -- Key ID4BFEBB31

Emacs font size off by factor 2

2019-01-05 Thread Markus Grunwald
Hello, after the dist-upgrade yesterday, emacs font size is twice as large as it should be. '(default ((t (:inherit nil :stipple nil :background "#3f3f3f" :foreground "#dcdccc" :inverse-video nil :box nil :strike-through nil :overline nil :underline nil :slant normal :weigh

Re: Managing font size issues between apps

2018-01-09 Thread tony mollica
windoze), I still can't resolve font size issues between panels within an application much less between two or more apps running at the same time. I think everyone knows the issue. It appears there's no real resolution or easy config in place. So not to take up any more bandwidth I'll consider

Re: Managing font size issues between apps

2018-01-08 Thread Felix Miata
tony mollica composed on 2018-01-08 09:29 (UTC-0800): > I'd like to find out how users are managing the font size issues between > applications. > What prompts me to ask is applying system or application updates > sometimes changes the display of fonts, some larger, some s

Managing font size issues between apps

2018-01-08 Thread tony mollica
Hello. I'd like to find out how users are managing the font size issues between applications. What prompts me to ask is applying system or application updates sometimes changes the display of fonts, some larger, some smaller, both between applications and also within the applications

an answer plus minimal font size (was: A minimal relational database in Debian?

2017-02-27 Thread songbird
gt; provided no intrinsic way to increase fonts to a legible size. i dunno, but i sure wish they'd honor the minimal font size specified in the MATE setup. this is a consistent bitch of mine too. i suppose it would have helped had i filed an actual bug. :) the alternative approach is to

[MY solution] Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-22 Thread Richard Owlett
On 10/18/2016 8:51 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: With GRUB2 on Jessie, how do I increase the menu's font _size_ . A Google search wandered around my problem without addressing it. I did discover that that GRUB was using a resolution that matched my monitor's settings. [When menu comes up go to

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Brian
On Wed 19 Oct 2016 at 12:44:16 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 10/19/2016 11:17 AM, Brian wrote: > > > >Do you really want to overwrite the system's unicode.pf2? > > I my specific use case, I think so. It illustrates why I do not consider my > original post to not quite be a 'XY Problem'. I'm

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Brian
system with a higher > >DPI > >will show the same size font physically smaller than another with a lower > >DPI. > > > > The ideal solution would be the ability to specify desired font size in > points. > I've not decided on an attainable approximate metric.

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Felix Miata
/default resolutions, etc. -- and different screens with different DPIs) However, the same is true for different font sizes. A system with a higher DPI will show the same size font physically smaller than another with a lower DPI. The ideal solution would be the ability to specify desired font

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Richard Owlett
. -- and different screens with different DPIs) However, the same is true for different font sizes. A system with a higher DPI will show the same size font physically smaller than another with a lower DPI. The ideal solution would be the ability to specify desired font size in points. I've not decided

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Richard Owlett
s the same as GRUB's "default". Also, whatever default resolution you get will affect the perceived font size, no matter what font face is used. Interesting problem set. I've some glimmerings. Working on a 'formal' definition of the problem set. My optimal solution will be of the

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Jonathan Dowland
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 09:22:00AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > It's not _quite_ an 'XY Problem'. The OP hath declared. > It may be its first cousin. There is a not explicitly stated solution > constraint. > In my case I wish to use default resolution of current driver/monitor > combination. >

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Brian
's "default". Also, whatever default resolution you get will affect the perceived font size, no matter what font face is used. > My optimal solution will be of the form [*NOT* checked for syntax yet] > grub-mkfont -o /boot/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2 -s MYSIZE > /path/to/Example.tt

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Hans
Hi, to change the resolution at boot makes EVERYTHING bigger: the picture, the fonts and so on. Isn't the font not beeing created by the file /boot/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2? I believe, to exchange this against another file might increase the font. However, I do still not know, which format this

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 09:22:00AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 10/19/2016 6:08 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >Hash: SHA1 > > > >On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 11:37:08AM +0100, Brian wrote: > >>On Tue 18 Oct 2016

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Richard Owlett
On 10/19/2016 6:08 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 11:37:08AM +0100, Brian wrote: On Tue 18 Oct 2016 at 10:22:24 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: On 10/18/2016 9:20 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 08:51:00AM

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 11:37:08AM +0100, Brian wrote: > On Tue 18 Oct 2016 at 10:22:24 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > > > On 10/18/2016 9:20 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: > > >On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 08:51:00AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > > >>With

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-19 Thread Brian
olutions. In my > >>case the active resolution was listed as 1280 x 1024.] > >> > > > >You will need to convert a font of your choice to GRUB's pf2 format: > > > > # grub-mkfont -o /boot/grub/fonts/example.pf2 -s 24 > > /path/to/Example.ttf

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-18 Thread Anthony Baldwin
It's been a while since I saw it, but I swear I once had a graphical tool for editing various Grub parameters, including the splash screen image, font, font size, and the grub menu, but I can't find it now. On 10/18/2016 11:22 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 10/18/2016 9:20 AM, Darac Marjal

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-18 Thread Darac Marjal
a font of your choice to GRUB's pf2 format: # grub-mkfont -o /boot/grub/fonts/example.pf2 -s 24 /path/to/Example.ttf (adjust the names to reflect your chosen font. The parameter to -s is the font size in pixels). Next up, tell grub that you want to use your new font. Add this to /etc

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-18 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 10:22:24AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 10/18/2016 9:20 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: [...] > >You will need to convert a font of your choice to GRUB's pf2 format: [...] > I'm confused. We may be using the term "font"

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-18 Thread Richard Owlett
-o /boot/grub/fonts/example.pf2 -s 24 /path/to/Example.ttf (adjust the names to reflect your chosen font. The parameter to -s is the font size in pixels). Next up, tell grub that you want to use your new font. Add this to /etc/default/grub: GRUB_FONT=/boot/grub/fonts/example.pf2 Finally

Re: Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-18 Thread Darac Marjal
/path/to/Example.ttf (adjust the names to reflect your chosen font. The parameter to -s is the font size in pixels). Next up, tell grub that you want to use your new font. Add this to /etc/default/grub: GRUB_FONT=/boot/grub/fonts/example.pf2 Finally, # update-grub

Increase font size of GRUB menu?

2016-10-18 Thread Richard Owlett
With GRUB2 on Jessie, how do I increase the menu's font _size_ . A Google search wandered around my problem without addressing it. I did discover that that GRUB was using a resolution that matched my monitor's settings. [When menu comes up go to command mode by typing 'c'. Then enter

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-04 Thread Andreas Weber
ough. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/theme-font-size-changer/versions/ => 43.10 download pops-up when you do the mouse over. HTH, ändu

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 21:13:43 +0100 Andreas Weber wrote: Hello Andreas, >On 2016-02-02 23:11, Brad Rogers wrote: >>> Iirc, that changes fonts only in the displayed page, not in the >>> menus, dialogs, etc. >Not true. It does exactly what you need, everywhere. Please

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-03 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Wednesday 03 February 2016 20:56:56 Brad Rogers wrote: > On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 21:13:43 +0100 > Andreas Weber wrote: > > Hello Andreas, > > >On 2016-02-02 23:11, Brad Rogers wrote: > >>> Iirc, that changes fonts only in the displayed page, not in the > >>> menus, dialogs,

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-03 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016, Lisi Reisz wrote: Yes. I have in place what I believe is a different add-on, titled "Font Size." As noted, it only changes fonts in the page itself, not in menus, etc. It works quite nicely, i.e. as advertised. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-03 Thread Bob Bernstein
Sorry about the apparent attribution to Lisi in my last post. Even though the crowsfeet ('>') were absent from the post, it must be adjudged wrong by any decent standard. Can I have a last cigarette before disposition of sentence? It's been over fifteen years now. -- Bob Bernstein

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-03 Thread Andreas Weber
On 2016-02-02 23:11, Brad Rogers wrote: >> Iirc, that changes fonts only in the displayed page, not in the >> menus, dialogs, etc. Not true. It does exactly what you need, everywhere. > However, the Mozilla site tells me it's not compatible with my OS > which is odd, given that it's being

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Bob Holtzman
> > That is a GTK2 setting. Font and font size can be set in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, > it should contain a line like this: > > gtk-font-name = "Sans 11" > > I have "Liberation Sans 11" myself. That would be great if only I had that file in my Jessie install. Running l

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Siard
Siard: > Bob Holtzman: > > Siard: > > > That is a GTK2 setting. Font and font size can be set in > > > ~/.gtkrc-2.0, it should contain a line like this: > > > > > > gtk-font-name = "Sans 11" > > > > > > I have "Li

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016, Andreas Weber wrote: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/theme-font-size-changer/ is maybe what you've been looking for. Iirc, that changes fonts only in the displayed page, not in the menus, dialogs, etc. Best, -- Bob Bernstein

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Teemu Likonen
Bob Holtzman [2016-02-02 11:28:22-07] wrote: > On Tue, Feb 02, 2016 at 01:16:35AM +0100, Siard wrote: >> That is a GTK2 setting. Font and font size can be set in >> ~/.gtkrc-2.0, it should contain a line like this: >> >> gtk-font-name = "Sans 11" > >

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Siard
Bob Holtzman: > Siard: > > That is a GTK2 setting. Font and font size can be set in > > ~/.gtkrc-2.0, it should contain a line like this: > > > > gtk-font-name = "Sans 11" > > > > I have "Liberation Sans 11" myself. > >

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Brad Rogers
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 15:07:15 -0500 (EST) Bob Bernstein wrote: Hello Bob, >Iirc, that changes fonts only in the displayed page, not in the >menus, dialogs, etc. A quick click on the link suggests that your memory isn't correct. However, the Mozilla site tells me it's

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Felix Miata
Bob Bernstein composed on 2016-02-01 18:37 (UTC-0500): > amd64 Jessie running icewm here w/o systemd. > I know how to tweak font sizes for displayed web pages, but how > do I do that for the apparatus of the browser window itself? Traditional upstream method applicable regardless of distro or

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-02 Thread Andreas Weber
On 2016-02-02 00:37, Bob Bernstein wrote: > I know how to tweak font sizes for displayed web pages, but how do I do > that for the apparatus of the browser window itself? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/theme-font-size-changer/ is maybe what you've been looking for. HTH, ändu

Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-01 Thread Bob Bernstein
amd64 Jessie running icewm here w/o systemd. I know how to tweak font sizes for displayed web pages, but how do I do that for the apparatus of the browser window itself? (By my count this is Big Dummy Question #3,745 for Debian lists.) -- Bob Bernstein

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-01 Thread Siard
Bob Bernstein wrote: > amd64 Jessie running icewm here w/o systemd. > > I know how to tweak font sizes for displayed web pages, but how > do I do that for the apparatus of the browser window itself? That is a GTK2 setting. Font and font size can be set in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, it should co

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-01 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Tue, 2 Feb 2016, Siard wrote: That is a GTK2 setting. Font and font size can be set in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, it should contain a line like this: gtk-font-name = "Sans 11" I have "Liberation Sans 11" myself. Excellent! (By my count this is Big Dummy Question #3,

Re: Font size for Iceweasel's menus, bookmark bar, etc

2016-02-01 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Tuesday 02 February 2016 00:34:15 Bob Bernstein wrote: > On Tue, 2 Feb 2016, Siard wrote: > > That is a GTK2 setting. Font and font size can be set in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, > > it should contain a line like this: > > > > gtk-font-name = "Sans 11" >

Re: Browser font size selection for printer -- SOLVED, but I'd llike to understand.

2014-11-04 Thread Hendrik Boom
it to produce smaller output by asking for a font-size of 6pt. So it is recognizing the css for the printer after all -- it's just that the 12- point font my printer produces is rather bigger than what I'm used to calling twelve-point. I get about 54 lines to the page, measured top edge

Browser font size selection for printer

2014-11-03 Thread Hendrik Boom
I cannot get chrome or chromium (or Iceweaasel either) to print a web page in a twelve-point font on my laser printer. It insists on using a font that's about twice the size. It even ignores my explicit request to set font-size in the css file: @media print{ account-tree{ display

How to set emacs' gtk menu font size

2013-05-05 Thread T o n g
Hi, From a certain point of time that I can't remember, emacs started to use gtk style of menus. It didn't bother me until now, because the font size is so big that it distort my emacs window shape. Anyone know how to set the emacs' gtk menu font size? I believe emacs is now built

Re: How to set emacs' gtk menu font size

2013-05-05 Thread John Hasler
T o n g writes: I believe emacs is now built with GTK rather than Lucid thumper/~ apt-cache show emacs24-lucid Package: emacs24-lucid Source: emacs24 Version: 24.3+1-1 Installed-Size: 16982 Maintainer: Rob Browning r...@defaultvalue.org Architecture: amd64 Replaces: emacs24, emacs24-nox

java font size

2013-04-02 Thread Bzzz
Salut liste, je suis en train de tester un truc écrit en java et les caractères sont vraiment trop petits; comment puis-je faire pour augmenter la taille par défaut (si poss. définitivement)? -- islar Purain mes parents ont trouvé ma partition caché, je suis trop mort de honte et en

Re: java font size

2013-04-02 Thread jerome moliere
Salut Bzzz quelle drole d'idée as tu là ? lol Quelle horreur mon dieu ? lol pour t'aider va faire un tour là: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/intl/fontconfig.html Jerome J.MOLIERE - Mentor/J Le 2 avril 2013 20:33, Bzzz lazyvi...@gmx.com a écrit : Salut liste, je suis

Re: java font size

2013-04-02 Thread Bzzz
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 20:36:54 +0200 jerome moliere jerome.moli...@gmail.com wrote: Slut Jérôme quelle drole d'idée as tu là ? lol Quelle horreur mon dieu ? lol Vi, c'est l'horreur, des primitives de 15Km de long, du CPU et de la RAM bouffé à tire larigot, berk! Mais le soft a l'air pômal du

Re: java font size

2013-04-02 Thread jerome moliere
Peut etre que ce thread peut t'intéresser aussi​: http://www.java.net/node/680725 En gros il te permettrait en modifiant le script de lancement de ton soft de passer des options -D à la JVM pour contrôler différents paramètres gérés en fonction du look feel par l'UIManager j'ai pas fait de swing

Re: java font size

2013-04-02 Thread Bzzz
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 20:36:54 +0200 jerome moliere jerome.moli...@gmail.com wrote: pour t'aider va faire un tour là: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/intl/fontconfig.html Tu parles d'une aide, comme d'hab ce qui est (presque) partout simple dégénère en imbitable avec java:((

Re: java font size

2013-04-02 Thread jerome moliere
Quand tu lances ta JVM java avec java (le binaire) dans ce script tu peux ajouter des options avec des -D du type -Dswing.plaf.metal.controlFont=un nom de fonte/taille ) cela ne marche que si le lookfeel utilisé est metal (souvent sélectionnable directement par menu dans les applications

Re: java font size

2013-04-02 Thread Bzzz
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 21:27:26 +0200 jerome moliere jerome.moli...@gmail.com wrote: -Dswing.plaf.metal.controlFont=un nom de fonte/taille ) cela ne marche que si le lookfeel utilisé est metal (souvent sélectionnable directement par menu dans les applications Java.Metal etait le lf par défaut

Re: java font size

2013-04-02 Thread Bzzz
On Tue, 2 Apr 2013 21:27:26 +0200 jerome moliere jerome.moli...@gmail.com wrote: C'est vraiment la misère sur ce point particulier; d'après le peu que j'ai trouvé sur la question il semble que machin assume un DPI de 72; PB, pour différentes raisons, je suis en 160… Pour un test ça peut passer,

Re: changing the font size in Xdialog

2012-07-04 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 20:51:37 +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: On Tue, 3 Jul 2012, Camale?n wrote: Could it be because the kind of widget you are using (--msgbox) does not allow the font property to be changed? I would try with the exact example used in the FAQ. I actually tried with

Re: changing the font size in Xdialog

2012-07-04 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
On Wed, 4 Jul 2012, Camale?n wrote: http://xdialog.free.fr/ Remarks regarding some distributions quirks: Wow... not a Debian lover here :-P yes, and In My Holy Opinion, stupid... If the font are broken, how comes that they are displayed correctly (good shape and size), with the

changing the font size in Xdialog

2012-07-03 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
hi, I would like to change the size of the font used by Xdialog. The --fontsel option gives a wide choice, but after that, I found no way the its output. I wrote the following bigfont.rc file style 'big_font' { fg[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 } bg[NORMAL] = { 0.0, 0.0, 1.0 } font

Re: changing the font size in Xdialog

2012-07-03 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 13:14:44 +0200, Pierre Frenkiel wrote: I would like to change the size of the font used by Xdialog. The --fontsel option gives a wide choice, but after that, I found no way the its output. I wrote the following bigfont.rc file style 'big_font' { fg[NORMAL] =

Re: changing the font size in Xdialog

2012-07-03 Thread Pierre Frenkiel
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012, Camale?n wrote: Could it be because the kind of widget you are using (--msgbox) does not allow the font property to be changed? I would try with the exact example used in the FAQ. I actually tried with --textbox, and the rc-file given in the example: Xdialog --rc-file

Re: Change default font size in xterm

2011-02-21 Thread Edward C. Jones
Edward C Jones said: I can change the font size in an xterm by a menu brought up by control-right-click. Unfortunately, I have to do this each time an xterm is created. How can I permanently change the default font size for all xterms? How can I change the window size (80x25 etc

Change default font size in xterm

2011-02-20 Thread Edward C. Jones
I have just installed squeeze. I can change the font size in an xterm by a menu brought up by control-right-click. Unfortunately, I have to do this each time an xterm is created. How can I permanently change the default font size for all xterms? How can I change the window size (80x25 etc

Re: Change default font size in xterm

2011-02-20 Thread Csanyi Pal
Edward C. Jones edcjo...@comcast.net writes: I can change the font size in an xterm by a menu brought up by control-right-click. Unfortunately, I have to do this each time an xterm is created. How can I permanently change the default font size for all xterms? How can I change the window

Re: Change default font size in xterm

2011-02-20 Thread Rob Owens
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 01:45:27PM -0500, Edward C. Jones wrote: I have just installed squeeze. I can change the font size in an xterm by a menu brought up by control-right-click. Unfortunately, I have to do this each time an xterm is created. How can I permanently change the default font

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