Duly noted! Apologies to all...
On Friday 19 September 2003 04:16, Karl-Heinz Zimmer wrote:
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> On Donnerstag, 18. September 2003 21:08, Azhdeen wrote:
> > On Thursday 18 September 2003 13:37, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> > > To put it simply, the console
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On Donnerstag, 18. September 2003 21:08, Azhdeen wrote:
> On Thursday 18 September 2003 13:37, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> > To put it simply, the console is the text mode before xwindows.
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> a bit off topic, but it hurts my eyes to read "xwindows"...
>
> i
On Thursday 18 September 2003 13:37, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> To put it simply, the console is the text mode before xwindows.
a bit off topic, but it hurts my eyes to read "xwindows"...
it's XWindow, X11 or X, not the poor excuse for an OS...
drop that S !!
Azhdeen
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--- Stephen Boulet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did any have small konsole fonts after upgrading to kde 3.1.4?
>
> Normal, medium, and large fonts for me are all the same size ...
Nopes.. I'm running 3.1.2.. I stick with the stable stuff for now. Anyways I sorted my
problem
out. I hope you do a
Did any have small konsole fonts after upgrading to kde 3.1.4?
Normal, medium, and large fonts for me are all the same size ...
-- Stephen
On Thursday 18 September 2003 05:24 am, Joshua Banks wrote:
> --- Joshua Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do I change the the font size for my consol
On Thursday 18 September 2003 19:21, Joshua Banks wrote:
> How do I change the the font size for my console shells to default to a
> specific size.
There aren't console shells. They are terminals (xterm, eterm, konsole, etc)
or terminal emulators to be exact. In the terminal you run a shell (bash
Ok
I figured it out.
Problem:
When opening KDE's "Konsole" terminal for command line access, the font size was
almost to small
to read.
Solution:
Click on Konsole Icon to start Konsole.. once inside "Konsole" click on Konsole's
toolbar:
Settings>Configure Konsole>Sessions tab>Highligt t
On 13:25, giovedì 18 settembre 2003, Joshua Banks wrote:
> KDE has a a shell window call "Konsole" This is what I'm talking about and
> for some reason I can configure everthing else in KDE but I can't find
> anything that can default the "Konsole" console font size. I can for a
> particular sessi
H,
I'm not finding an .Xdefaults file anywhere.
KDE has a a shell window call "Konsole" This is what I'm talking about and for some
reason I can
configure everthing else in KDE but I can't find anything that can default the
"Konsole" console
font size. I can for a particular session but I
On 12:21, giovedì 18 settembre 2003, Joshua Banks wrote:
> I'm not to sure why they're so dam small. Trying to backtrack here and
> maybe someone will see where I went wrong. After installing Gentoo off CD I
> followed the "Desktop users Guide" and chose to use "XFree86 -configure"
> which created
> How do I change the the font size for my console shells to
> default to a specific size.
>
> Right now they are super tiny and I have to manually change
> the size everytime I open up a new
> shell window.
Look at your .Xdefaults file. For example:
*XTerm*foreground: white
*XTerm*backgroun
--- Joshua Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I change the the font size for my console shells to default to a specific
> size.
>
> Right now they are super tiny and I have to manually change the size everytime I
> open up a new
> shell window.
>
> I'm not to sure why they're so dam sma
How do I change the the font size for my console shells to default to a specific size.
Right now they are super tiny and I have to manually change the size everytime I open
up a new
shell window.
I'm not to sure why they're so dam small. Trying to backtrack here and maybe someone
will see
where
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