At 10:43 AM 1/14/2005, Anne wrote:
I presume this is in
Konqueror, so I'd go to kcontrol (Configure Your Desktop)
Look and Feel Fonts and experiment there with
...
Thanks Anne,
I did what you advised. I think the problem lies with the video
card. Any suggestions for a replacement?
Owen
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On Wednesday 19 Jan 2005 17:15, Owen wrote:
At 10:43 AM 1/14/2005, Anne wrote:
I presume this is in Konqueror, so I'd go to kcontrol (Configure Your
Desktop)
Look and Feel Fonts and experiment there with ...
Thanks Anne,
I did what you
Even though my eysight is poor I don't have any trouble with my Microsoft box.
But data of the same nature on my Mandrake box is so small I am
distressed in trying to read it. For example the type of text I have
trouble with is:
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On Friday 14 Jan 2005 17:31, Owen wrote:
Even though my eysight is poor I don't have any trouble with my Microsoft
box.
But data of the same nature on my Mandrake box is so small I am
distressed in trying to read it. For example the type of
On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 09:31 -0800, Owen wrote:
Even though my eysight is poor I don't have any trouble with my Microsoft box.
But data of the same nature on my Mandrake box is so small I am
distressed in trying to read it. For example the type of text I have
trouble with is:
(Opening
...)
Hugh
-Original Message-
From: Kenneth Rhodes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 15 January 2005 5:59 AM
To: Mandrake Newbie List
Subject: Re: [newbie] Fonts too small to see
On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 09:31 -0800, Owen wrote:
Even though my eysight is poor I don't have any trouble
Amy,
Okay, so there's this one font I absolutely loved to death when I was
still using windows. Is there any way to make it work with Mandrake?
I've still got the file for it from windows, so if there's a way to
convert it to work, I'd be very happy to do what's needed for that.
In Konqueror
I just copy all windows fonts onto a usb drive and use mcc to import all the
files with extensions ttf.
That's it.
J.T.
From: SnapafunFrank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Fonts
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 22:37:48 +1300
Amy wrote:
I'M A GMAIL
I'M A GMAIL USERS! PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT ADDRESS YOU REPLY TO. THANKS.
Okay, so there's this one font I absolutely loved to death when I was
still using windows. Is there any way to make it work with Mandrake?
I've still got the file for it from windows, so if there's a way to
convert it to work,
Amy wrote:
I'M A GMAIL USERS! PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT ADDRESS YOU REPLY TO. THANKS.
Okay, so there's this one font I absolutely loved to death when I was
still using windows. Is there any way to make it work with Mandrake?
I've still got the file for it from windows, so if there's a way to
convert
Hello
I am having problems with the fonts looking faded. The message below is
from the user log. I have a nvidia graphics card and installed the
driver from nvidia. I have tried several differant combinations of
resolution and monitor settings but I seem to be making it worse. Would
appreciate
On Monday 31 May 2004 04:46 pm, John wrote:
Hello
I am having problems with the fonts looking faded. The message below is
from the user log. I have a nvidia graphics card and installed the
driver from nvidia. I have tried several differant combinations of
resolution and monitor settings but I
I don't know if this is the right list to post this problem.
I am using KDE under Mandrake 10, kernel 2.6.3.
A few days ago my laptop was shutdown improperly (a power lost). After
that, every time X is started the fonts in Evolution, Mozilla and some
other applications are pretty small, let's
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 22:35, David Collyer wrote:
I am tinkering with Mandrake 10 B2 and am having a difficult time
changing the system fonts. I go to to the Mandrake Control Center and
select System and then Fonts. I am able to highlight the font I
want, but there is not option to
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:59 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 22:35, David Collyer wrote:
I am tinkering with Mandrake 10 B2 and am having a difficult time
changing the system fonts. I go to to the Mandrake Control Center and
select System and then Fonts. I am able to
Mandrake 9.2
Gnome 2.4
Some of the programs that I use have nice anti-aliased fonts in the
menu's. Examples are: Evolution, Epiphany, Galeon, Abiword, Gnumeric
Others have bad looking fonts. Examples: Gnucash, Sylpheed-Claws, Grip
Apart from the standard Mdk download edition I installed
- Original Message -
From: emnej [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] fonts
Mandrake 9.2
Gnome 2.4
Some of the programs that I use have nice anti-aliased fonts in the
menu's. Examples are: Evolution, Epiphany, Galeon, Abiword, Gnumeric
Others have bad looking fonts. Examples
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 17:52:44 +0100
emnej [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of the programs that I use have nice anti-aliased fonts in the
menu's. Examples are: Evolution, Epiphany, Galeon, Abiword, Gnumeric
Others have bad looking fonts. Examples: Gnucash, Sylpheed-Claws, Grip
You are in the
Hi again,
Sorry, but I seem to have deleted the answer given to my question about
having newly installed fonts available at startup.
My question was:
I installed new fonts recently in /usr/X11R6/bin/X11/fonts. What
should I do to make the fonts available when I start my PC? Do I
need to
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:24:54 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 26 Nov 2003 3:29 pm, Marco Verheul wrote:
Joe, see http://lli.linux-bangalore.org/ttfonts.php. This page
explains howto install fonts with Mandrake Control Center. It
appearantly takes good care of all
On Wednesday 26 Nov 2003 9:39 am, Jerry Barton wrote:
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:24:54 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 26 Nov 2003 3:29 pm, Marco Verheul wrote:
Joe, see http://lli.linux-bangalore.org/ttfonts.php. This page
explains howto install fonts with Mandrake
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 19:01:09 +
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, Jerry. There's just too much in there now to keep track, so I
have to settle for reminding people often that knowledge acquired is
good, but knowledge shared is better :-)
Anne
I understand completely :-)
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 06:01 am, many eyes noted that Anne Wilson wrote:
Sorry, Jerry. There's just too much in there now to keep track, so I
have to settle for reminding people often that knowledge acquired is
good, but knowledge shared is better :-)
Anne
Knowledge acquired is lost, knowledge
Hi all,
I installed new fonts recently in /usr/X11R6/bin/X11/fonts. What should
I do to make the fonts available when I start my PC? Do I need to
include the xset command in some configuration file?
MArco
--
Tell me about these oppressed masses. What's got them so worked up ?
They're upset,
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 23:48:04 +
Marco Verheul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed new fonts recently in /usr/X11R6/bin/X11/fonts. What should
I do to make the fonts available when I start my PC? Do I need to
include the xset command in some configuration file?
Just add an entry to your
Hi all,
I have installed Linux Mandrake 9.1 on my machine. But there is some
problems with charset or font. My man pages, info pages, BitchX screen
etc are not seen properly. Smething like,
â, ââchive
same as âpR
My local lug members suggested using LANG=C and exporting it. But
Mandrake 9.1
My problem is that in some applications the fonts look washed out. It usually
looks like some form of Helvetica, but I am not sure. How do I control the
fonts that applications use in KDE?
KDE's control panel lets one change the fonts kde uses for menus and file
names, but I
O.K. so I guess this is still an issue. I have been reading about fonts in
Linux from several web sites, but still need help with this.
Mandrake 9.1 -KDE (3.1) running in the 1024x768 @60 Hz with 24bpd graphics
mode. I have downloaded and installed all the updates for this system.
Athlon
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 3:28 pm, in reply to a question, Derek Jennings
wrote:
There will still be some tweaking possible to improve it still more such as
enabling the bytecode interpreter in the freetype2 RPM (Disabled by default
because of a patent issue)
Derek.
The fonts in 9.1 look
On Sunday 06 Apr 2003 10:31 am, Keith Powell wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 3:28 pm, in reply to a question, Derek Jennings
wrote:
There will still be some tweaking possible to improve it still more such
as enabling the bytecode interpreter in the freetype2 RPM (Disabled by
default
On Sunday 06 Apr 2003 11:13 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 06 Apr 2003 10:31 am, Keith Powell wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 3:28 pm, in reply to a question, Derek Jennings
wrote:
There will still be some tweaking possible to improve it still more
such as enabling the bytecode
If you install cableextract and msttcorefonts you will also have more fonts
and looking better on the screen.
El Domingo, 6 de Abril de 2003 12:32, Keith Powell escribió:
On Sunday 06 Apr 2003 11:13 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 06 Apr 2003 10:31 am, Keith Powell wrote:
On Wednesday
Francisco Alcaraz wrote:
If you install cableextract and msttcorefonts you will also have more fonts
and looking better on the screen.
Cableextract?
El Domingo, 6 de Abril de 2003 12:32, Keith Powell escribió:
On Sunday 06 Apr 2003 11:13 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Sunday 06 Apr
On Sunday 06 April 2003 05:31 am, Keith Powell wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 3:28 pm, in reply to a question, Derek Jennings
wrote:
There will still be some tweaking possible to improve it still more such
as enabling the bytecode interpreter in the freetype2 RPM (Disabled by
default
Sorry, wrong written:
cabextract-0.6-2mdk.i586.rpm
and
msttcorefonts-bootstrap-0.1-3mdk.noarch.rpm
El Domingo, 6 de Abril de 2003 20:59, robin.bcc escribió:
Francisco Alcaraz wrote:
If you install cableextract and msttcorefonts you will also have more
fonts and looking better on the
Greg Meyer wrote:
On Sunday 06 April 2003 05:31 am, Keith Powell wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 3:28 pm, in reply to a question, Derek Jennings
wrote:
There will still be some tweaking possible to improve it still more such
as enabling the bytecode interpreter in the freetype2 RPM
Hello
I just installed 9.1 on my Toshiba satellite. When i display man pages in
konsole, i get funny symbols e.g. - is displayed as a box. also once i
scroll thru a man page, small bits of characters get left on the screen
(does that sound too vague/wierd ?? mebbe i should send a screenshot
Il sab, 2003-03-29 alle 17:50, Srinivas V. ha scritto:
I just installed 9.1 on my Toshiba satellite. When i display man pages in
konsole, i get funny symbols e.g. - is displayed as a box. also once i
scroll thru a man page, small bits of characters get left on the screen
(does that sound
On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 05:43, Simone Cortesi wrote:
Il sab, 2003-03-29 alle 17:50, Srinivas V. ha scritto:
I just installed 9.1 on my Toshiba satellite. When i display man pages in
konsole, i get funny symbols e.g. - is displayed as a box. also once i
scroll thru a man page, small bits
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 10:28 am, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 1:28 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
I was checking out some stuff from texstar and came across some
screenshots of Mandrake with XFT2 and just about fell off my chair. Is
this the font treatment in 9.1, or is there
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:28:24 +
Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 1:28 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
I was checking out some stuff from texstar and came across some
screenshots of Mandrake with XFT2 and just about fell off my chair. Is
this the font treatment in
Yep. 9.1 looks much like that :-) Nice isn't it?
It looks very nice indeed. Is this because of improvements in XFree, or is
this KDE specific? (Since I do not run KDE...)
Paul
--
Talking and eloquence are not the same;
to speak, and to speak well, are two things.
-Ben Johnson
On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:01 am, Paul wrote:
Yep. 9.1 looks much like that :-) Nice isn't it?
It looks very nice indeed. Is this because of improvements in XFree, or is
this KDE specific? (Since I do not run KDE...)
The Xft2 and fontconfig have been added to XFree86 4.3, so it should help
On Thursday 06 March 2003 10:44 am, Todd Slater wrote:
Very nice. I considered moving to RH8 after seeing its font treatment in a
screenshot, but I didn't want to trouble with learning another system and
I like the MDK community.
Good, because RedHat proved that beauty is only skin deep.
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 03:50, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Thursday 06 March 2003 10:44 am, Todd Slater wrote:
Very nice. I considered moving to RH8 after seeing its font treatment in a
screenshot, but I didn't want to trouble with learning another system and
I like the MDK community.
Good,
Todd Slater wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:28:24 +
Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 1:28 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
I was checking out some stuff from texstar and came across some
screenshots of Mandrake with XFT2 and just about fell off my chair. Is
this the font
I was checking out some stuff from texstar and came across some
screenshots of Mandrake with XFT2 and just about fell off my chair. Is
this the font treatment in 9.1, or is there something special that has
to be done for XFT2?
On Wednesday 05 Mar 2003 1:28 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
I was checking out some stuff from texstar and came across some
screenshots of Mandrake with XFT2 and just about fell off my chair. Is
this the font treatment in 9.1, or is there something special that has
to be done for XFT2?
HI guys,
I just installed LM 9.0 and for some reason the fonts
in KDE menus are huge. For exampel, if you right
click and the pop up menu comes up, the fonts in this
menu are huge. Also in konqueror location,edit, View,
go ... are too large. I cant find the place where I
can change this fonts.
El Dom 01 Dic 2002 06:46, Roberto Armenteros escribió:
HI guys,
I just installed LM 9.0 and for some reason the fonts
in KDE menus are huge. For exampel, if you right
click and the pop up menu comes up, the fonts in this
menu are huge. Also in konqueror location,edit, View,
go ... are too
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 20:46, Roberto Armenteros wrote:
HI guys,
I just installed LM 9.0 and for some reason the fonts
in KDE menus are huge. For exampel, if you right
click and the pop up menu comes up, the fonts in this
menu are huge. Also in konqueror location,edit, View,
go ... are too
On Wednesday 27 Nov 2002 11:54 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Hi, all, I thought it would be a good idea to install the MS TTF fonts and
give myself some more options. I was more than satisfied with the default
fonts but being the perpetual tinkerer I had to do it. Now the problem is I
don't have the
On Thursday 28 November 2002 04:11 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 Nov 2002 11:54 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Hi, all, I thought it would be a good idea to install the MS TTF fonts
and give myself some more options. I was more than satisfied with the
default fonts but being the perpetual
On Thursday 28 Nov 2002 4:06 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Thursday 28 November 2002 04:11 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 Nov 2002 11:54 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Hi, all, I thought it would be a good idea to install the MS TTF fonts
and give myself some more options. I was more than
On Thursday 28 Nov 2002 4:06 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
On Thursday 28 November 2002 04:11 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 27 Nov 2002 11:54 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Hi, all, I thought it would be a good idea to install the MS TTF fonts
and give myself some more options. I was more than
On Thursday 28 Nov 2002 4:06 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Anne, the app they disappeared from was actually kmail and konqueror for
sure, the only fonts I could bring up there was the MS fonts that I
installed. I must have gotten only part of the MS fonts also cause the ones
I did have were really
On Thursday 28 November 2002 10:08 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 28 Nov 2002 4:06 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Anne, the app they disappeared from was actually kmail and konqueror for
sure, the only fonts I could bring up there was the MS fonts that I
installed. I must have gotten only part
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 10:24:41 -0600
Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Don't know but I think the main problem was between the keyboard and the
scalp. snip
--
Dennis M. linux user # 180842
At work we call that an ID10T ticket
hehe
Rob
Want to buy your Pack or Services
You may remember that I asked how to get the added windows fonts available to
KWord (they were visible in OpenOffice).
During a considerable browsing session I came across this:
'If you wish to use Unicode fonts with KWord (so that you can access symbols
such as smart quotes, and the Euro),
Hope this is a simple question (sometimes seems nothing in Linux ever
is)? How do you change and/or resize the fonts used on the Gnome desktop?
I'm running Mandrake 8.2. I tried drakfont and it talked about installing
fonts, but it's not clear to me if *installing* a font is the same as
On Friday 05 Jul 2002 9:41 am, you wrote:
On Thursday 04 July 2002 9:05 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
How can I make KWrite recognise my added fonts?
Did you use the Mandrake Control Panel to add them? If so, they should
be there ...
Alastair
Yes, I did. They're there in OOffice, but not in
- Original Message -
From: Dennis Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 3:34 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] fonts supplementary qu. -corrected
Heather, go to KDE Control CenterLook N Feel Fonts you should be able
to change them there. HTH
Thanks
Damian Gatabria wrote:
hi!
does anyone know how to make fonts bigger for browsers? i'm finding more
and more websites difficult to read ( my screen resolution is not that
high ) and i can't find an option on any of them to enlarge the text
Only on Konqueror, but it only makes buttons
Someone was asking about how to make fonts bigger
in browsers - I have a supplementary question - how do you make more readable
fonts in the text editor etc. I can't find a fonts option, and the text is
virtually unreadable despite having toned my resolution down to 800 x
600.
Heather
Control Panellook and feelfonts
For fixed width font choose lucida typewriter (about size 11)
That may help.
e
On Monday 04 March 2002 16:38, you wrote:
Someone was asking about how to make fonts bigger in browsers - I have a
supplementary question - how do you make more readable fonts in
El lun, 04-03-2002 a las 21:38, Heather Reed escribió:
Someone was asking about how to make fonts bigger in browsers - I have a
supplementary question - how do you make more readable fonts in the text editor etc.
I can't find a fonts option, and the text is virtually unreadable despite having
El lun, 04-03-2002 a las 23:27, Damian Gatabria escribió:
El lun, 04-03-2002 a las 21:38, Heather Reed escribió:
Someone was asking about how to make fonts bigger in browsers - I have a
supplementary question - how do you make more readable fonts in the text editor etc.
I can't find a fonts
On 05 Mar 2002 00:02:43 -0300
Damian Gatabria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El lun, 04-03-2002 a las 23:27, Damian Gatabria escribió:
El lun, 04-03-2002 a las 21:38, Heather Reed escribió:
Someone was asking about how to make fonts bigger in browsers - I have a
supplementary question - how do
hi.!
does anyone know how to make fonts bigger for browsers? i'm finding more
and more websites difficult to read ( my screen resolution is not that
high ) and i can't find an option on any of them to enlarge the text.
Only on Konqueror, but it only makes buttons and widgets bigger.
how can
On Monday 04 March 2002 01:35, Damian Gatabria wrote:
hi.!
does anyone know how to make fonts bigger for browsers? i'm finding more
and more websites difficult to read ( my screen resolution is not that
high ) and i can't find an option on any of them to enlarge the text.
Only on
El dom, 03-03-2002 a las 20:59, Michel Clasquin escribió:
On Monday 04 March 2002 01:35, Damian Gatabria wrote:
hi.!
does anyone know how to make fonts bigger for browsers? i'm finding more
and more websites difficult to read ( my screen resolution is not that
high ) and i can't find
ctrl+ for mozilla, then ctrl- to reduce
Damian Gatabria wrote:
hi!
does anyone know how to make fonts bigger for browsers? i'm finding more
and more websites difficult to read ( my screen resolution is not that
high ) and i can't find an option on any of them to enlarge the text
Only on
i have no 'font installer' off kcontrolsystem, there is 'fonts' off 'look
and feel' but of course that is the problem i described, this doesn't offer
me the full range of fonts
bascule
You might find more fonts in:
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
Check your settings in kcontrol (KDE Control
am i the only person to find the available list of fonts for a user to be
much restricted from the list available to root in kde in 8.1, esp helvetica
which is not listed in any dialogue as a user and which i have always used
bascule
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go
How can I get less jagged fonts with the above combo? I installed
Staroffice 5.2 from the so-5_2-ga-bin-linux-en.bin file downloaded from
Sun. Running Gnome and Sawfish.
===Keith
_
Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at
Adventure is in the fonts-ttf-west_european pacakge.
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 23:39, Terry wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know where I can download some fonts to add to Linux? I'm
particularly looking for a font called Adventure. For some reason it is
on my computer at home, but not here on my
I had this problem on my laptop and felt like a dork when I figured it out.
go into your desktop (KDE or gnome, whatever) configuration tool (where you
change the colors and all) and select fonts on the right hand side. you
should be able to choose what fonts and sizes you want where.
if you
have you tried importing all the fonts from windows if
you've got a dual
boot system?
I made that and :
1. Import didn't finish, i had to close the window
2. the windows fonts did not appear in SO, but when
I typed the name of the font it seems to be ok
3. I tried 2 or 3 fonts and then SO
In addition, download the drakfont update.
Ron Peake wrote:
Hi
You probably need the latest version of Mandrake Update software
for Mandrake version 8.0. FTP site addresses in your country
you can get from the linux-mandrake.com website
Regards,
Ron
kp _ wrote:
have you tried
kp _ wrote:
Hi,
I have Mandrake 8.0 on a PII 350Mhz
Everything was fine during install,
my big problem is that fonts are UGLY
in Star Office I've tried things I
found on mandrake forum( :unscaled in a 'config' file,
uninstall AbiWord...) but this is still ugly...
So what is the
Do your show up in SO? None of the windows fonts show up here? Is there
some surgery necessary?
-s
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 08:39 pm, you wrote:
have you tried importing all the fonts from windows if you've got a dual
boot system?
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 21:45, kp _ wrote:
Hi,
I have Mandrake 8.0 on a PII 350Mhz
So do I -- it works brilliantly here!
Everything was fine during install,
my big problem is that fonts are UGLY
in Star Office I've tried things I
found on mandrake forum( :unscaled in a 'config' file,
Hi,
I have Mandrake 8.0 on a PII 350Mhz
Everything was fine during install,
my big problem is that fonts are UGLY
in Star Office I've tried things I
found on mandrake forum( :unscaled in a 'config' file,
uninstall AbiWord...) but this is still ugly...
So what is the solution to have nice
I just installed rc1 still the fonts are screwed ie: in abiword what can i
do?
Also still mozilla and java = ough.
The rest worx fine even cdburner.
On Tuesday 17 April 2001 03:02, Florian Struck wrote:
I just installed rc1 still the fonts are screwed ie: in abiword what can i
do?
Also still mozilla and java = ough.
The rest worx fine even cdburner.
That sounds like im not very satisfyed ... well thats not true this , to be
honest;
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:08:09PM +0300, Florian Struck wrote:
honest; looks REALLY AMAZING . A few days ago i sayd in the mandrake irc
channel that MDK 8 will make the hop into mainstream someone answered that
linux will make the hop if someone develops a browser as fast and good as IE
Hello
Yesterday I took the plunge and installed 8.0beta2 from scratch. One of the
things I'm struggling with is fonts in KDE. Whilst on 7.2 everything was
fine and I had installed a load of ttf fonts that were formerly used on
Windows.
What's happened now is that although I've now reinstalled
At 01:36 PM 17-11-2000 +1100, you wrote:
There is an excellent Mini-HOWTO on font deuglification that comes with
the distribution.
Thanks Ot,
BTW, distribution = Mandrake 7.1 ? or Red Hat ?
Regards
All you have to do is set the fonts to something more readable in both
style and size. that can be done in the preferences.
--
Mark
Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stinkin pickle...
WITH WARTS!
registered linux user # 182496
=/\= PINE 4.21 =/\=
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] fonts in Netscape
All you have to do is set the fonts to something more readable in both
style and size. that can be done in the preferences.
--
Mark
Larry is NOT a cucumber...he's a stin
At 08:13 PM 16-11-2000 -0500, you wrote:
style and size. that can be done in the preferences.
Mark
Thank you, I did that, it reads slightly better, the improvement is rather
minute; before the change, the font was something like size5, from
preferences I changed to 24, now is something like
Greetings, After 16 months to the day, last night I was able to connect to
the Internet from Linux. But, the web pages displayed in Netscape was very
small even smaller than this. And in the View Menu : Increase Font and
Decrease Font commands are greyed out.
What can I do please ?
TIA
"L. H. LOO" escribió:
Greetings, After 16 months to the day, last night I was able to connect to
the Internet from Linux. But, the web pages displayed in Netscape was very
small even smaller than this. And in the View Menu : Increase Font and
Decrease Font commands are greyed out.
What
On Sun, 02 Jul 2000, you wrote:
I still had to go into the XFS config file mentioned in the README for
the Mozilla-Fonts package and add the directory the Mozilla fonts got
installed to (look at the file list in the RPM, because it's not the
same directory as the readme says).
The rpm
Hi Linux friends,
Hope somebody can answer this question.
How do I add more fonts into KDE... especially the ones like in Win9x/NT like
verdana, arial etc?
Also, how to stop Netscape Navigator from holding the mouse when it is
downloading a page? You know, like IE5 even before a page hasn't
On 30 Jun 00, at 0:09, Pedro _ wrote:
I have Mandrake 7.02 and I am disapointed with fonts of Netscape. Pages do
not look the same...
Where are the "Windows" fonts, like arial, verdana, etc... ?
Can we add more fonts to Netscape? How?
Set font size to 18 or thereabouts, it'll work fine. Or
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, you wrote:
Hi!
I have Mandrake 7.02 and I am disapointed with fonts of Netscape. Pages do
not look the same...
Where are the "Windows" fonts, like arial, verdana, etc... ?
Can we add more fonts to Netscape? How?
On any 'cooker' ftp site such as:
I still had to go into the XFS config file mentioned in the README for
the Mozilla-Fonts package and add the directory the Mozilla fonts got
installed to (look at the file list in the RPM, because it's not the
same directory as the readme says).
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, you
Hi!
I have Mandrake 7.02 and I am disapointed with fonts of Netscape. Pages do
not look the same...
Where are the "Windows" fonts, like arial, verdana, etc... ?
Can we add more fonts to Netscape? How?
Thanks in advance
Pedro
Hi all
I'm not sure if anybody could help me, but I have to try. Just few days ago
I installed Mandrake 7.0-2. I've got a little problem with fonts. I think
it's font server.
I'm from Poland, so I'd like to have polish fonts. I installed them and now
I've got polish fonts in text mode and in
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