Of course.
I test FontsSmoothBGR but not working
http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1470239374.png
not working in icewm, openbox, jwm, razor-qt, lubuntu-desktop, lxde,
lxqt. The wine apps not working fine in x windows in UbuntuStudio
16.04 (I don't know if in other distribution working f
Have you tried adjusting the font and dpi settings in winecfg ?
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 3:58 PM, WMID wrote:
> Yes I have all windows fonts installed with winetricks. I use default Wine
> with default configuration in UbuntuStudio 16.04 for this apps:
>
> - Infostat
> - TAudioconverter
>
> and
Yes I have all windows fonts installed with winetricks. I use default Wine
with default configuration in UbuntuStudio 16.04 for this apps:
- Infostat
- TAudioconverter
and I use PlayOnLinux for:
- e-Sword
In XFCE always fonts are OK, but in IceWM, jwm, openbox, lubuntu-desktop,
razor-qt, lxde,
On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 10:34:07 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>Are you sure that the Linux apps on icewm are correct?
This should read:
Are you sure that the font rendering for the Linux apps for icewm
sessions is as wanted?
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2016 12:29:07 -0500, WMID wrote:
>Thanks Ralf and Matthew. Explain that the problem is in icewm, because
>the wine apps that I use in default XFCE environment always are ok
>with their fonts
Are you already using winetricks?
http://askubuntu.com/questions/29552/how-do-i-enable-font
I see that is not possible. I test windows apps in wine in openbox,
razor-qt, lubuntu-desktop, lxqt and is the same, the fonts rendering are
bad. Only in XFCE default see good wine apps.
See you later, God Bless
2016-07-28 12:29 GMT-05:00 WMID :
> Thanks Ralf and Matthew. Explain that the proble
Thanks Ralf and Matthew. Explain that the problem is in icewm, because the
wine apps that I use in default XFCE environment always are ok with their
fonts
Here snapshots in UbuntuStudio 16.04 x386
I use this three windows apps
- e-Sword
- TAudioConverter
- Infostat
01 e-Sword (wine 1.7 in PlayOm
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 03:43:38 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>Btw. regarding fonts no distro seems to be perfect. While the rendering
>of the fonts for my Arch install might be better for nearly all
>applications, compared with my Ubuntu install, I get unwanted
>psychedelic colouration effects for black
Btw. regarding fonts no distro seems to be perfect. While the rendering
of the fonts for my Arch install might be better for nearly all
applications, compared with my Ubuntu install, I get unwanted
psychedelic colouration effects for black fonts, when visiting websites
with Mozilla and Mozilla fork
PS:
I prefer openbox over jwm, for the very simple reason, that I'm able to
remember, what key I need to push, assumed a window's title bar hides
under a panel. Apart from this jwm most likely is faster and smaller,
than openbox, but also as stable and comfortable as openbox.
However, it's an issu
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 18:04:45 -0700, Matthew Bearson wrote:
>Is jwm installed on your Ubuntu install? Maybe you checked the wrong
>directory?
It's installed and I already used it. I don't remember if I ever set up
jwm for my Ubuntu install. Perhaps it doesn't generate a jwmrc with
defaults, if a us
Is jwm installed on your Ubuntu install? Maybe you checked the wrong
directory?
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PS:
This doesn't help you with your wine font issue, but is an example for
what could be done by the old school xorg.conf. Running Ubuntu in a
container:
[root@archlinux moonstudio]# systemd-nspawn -q
[root@moonstudio ~]# lsb_release -rc
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
[root@moonstud
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 18:31:22 -0500, WMID wrote:
>Hi to all.
>
>I remember that some one give the idea for use jwm and like x windows
>managers to construct a UbuntuStudio release. I
>
>I said I did not like the idea that connect to external monitors was
>difficult, and that this is automatic in Ubu
Hi to all.
I remember that some one give the idea for use jwm and like x windows
managers to construct a UbuntuStudio release. I
I said I did not like the idea that connect to external monitors was
difficult, and that this is automatic in UbuntuStudio, easy to configure.
In addition I could not s
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