>
> Before you do that, what happens if you change the system-wise font
> settings for the menus (e.g. try another font)?
> Do you use 120 dpi or 96 dpi under windows (Display
> properties->Settings->Advanced)? Both and they look fine on my machine.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Olivier
Hi,
I did
XBOT wrote:
Can you post a little screenshot ?
Vincent
Hi Vincent,
sure...look here:
http://www.bilderhosting.info/images/image170113.jpg
Tomorrow I try to reinstall...
Before you do that, what happens if you change the system-wise font
settings for the menus (e.g. try another font)?
rgheck wrote:
On 10/21/2009 12:10 PM, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
XBOT wrote:
The GUI of Lyx looks terrible! All fonts at the programs window are
too bold and
the fonts at the menues are too thin. You can use the program, but it
isnt comfortable and most of the orders at the
menues you cant read!
T
> Can you post a little screenshot ?
>
> Vincent
Hi Vincent,
sure...look here:
http://www.bilderhosting.info/images/image170113.jpg
Tomorrow I try to reinstall...
Greetz from Germany
XBOT
> You can change the font sizes, the screen dpi and the zoom in
> Preferences->Look & Feel->Screen fonts
> I think the zoom is where you want to start.
> Best regards,
> Olivier
Hi Olivier,
I already tried to change the zoom and dpi settings.
After the reconfig the same...
Maybe I try to re
Well, LyX works out of the box on my XP. I have also used the
alternative installer if I remeber well. Maybe you should uninstall
and reinstall Lyx.
2009/10/21 rgheck :
> On 10/21/2009 12:10 PM, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
>>
>> XBOT wrote:
>>>
>>> The GUI of Lyx looks terrible! All fonts at the program
XBOT schreef:
Hi @ all,
I just have installed Lyx (1.6.4-1) on my System (WinXP SP2).
Now my problem:
The GUI of Lyx looks terrible! All fonts at the programs window are too bold and
the fonts at the menues are too thin.
You can use the program, but it isnt comfortable and most of the orders
rgheck wrote:
I think the zoom is where you want to start.
This changes the fonts used for the document but not for the menus, etc.
Under Linux, those can be controlled via qtconfig. There is presumably
some similar option for Windows. Anyone? (Try under Control Panel.)
According to one p
On 10/21/2009 12:10 PM, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
XBOT wrote:
The GUI of Lyx looks terrible! All fonts at the programs window are
too bold and
the fonts at the menues are too thin. You can use the program, but it
isnt comfortable and most of the orders at the
menues you cant read!
There must be a
XBOT wrote:
Hi @ all,
I just have installed Lyx (1.6.4-1) on my System (WinXP SP2).
I am using the alternative installer, and do not have any problem.
Perhaps if the solution given below fails, you could try to use that
version.
Now my problem:
The GUI of Lyx looks terrible! All fonts a
Hi @ all,
I just have installed Lyx (1.6.4-1) on my System (WinXP SP2).
Now my problem:
The GUI of Lyx looks terrible! All fonts at the programs window are too bold and
the fonts at the menues are too thin.
You can use the program, but it isnt comfortable and most of the orders at the
menues yo
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