On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> Well, I've tried this. In xmms, there is a font setting, but it only changes
> the size of the text in the playlist box, for example. The actual xmms
> window remains as small as ever, with *tiny* text and buttons, which makes
> it hard to click the righ
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 10:30:48AM +0200, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> I have a new Toshiba laptop with an NVidia-based card. The screen can do
> a resolution of 1600x1200.
>
> However, when I run X, and I choose a resolution of anything smaller
> than 1600x1200, the display is centred in the screen,
I have a new Toshiba laptop with an NVidia-based card. The screen can do
a resolution of 1600x1200.
I tried to use my Gnome control panel
to increase the font size, and that works for many applications, but a
number of applications, notably mozilla, and xmms, still use painfully
tiny fonts. I'd ra
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 02:20:18PM +0200, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> > Most fonts should be fixed by using the GNOME and KDE control panels.
> > Mozilla you can fix in "Edit->Preferences", choosing "Appearance" then
> > "fonts" in the dialog box and then increasing the font sizes shown
> > there. X
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 04:45:23PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> > I have a new Toshiba laptop with an NVidia-based card. The screen can do
> > a resolution of 1600x1200.
>
> > I tried to use my Gnome control panel
> > to increase the font size, and that works for many applications, but a
> > numbe
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> I have a new Toshiba laptop with an NVidia-based card. The screen can do
> a resolution of 1600x1200.
>
> However, when I run X, and I choose a resolution of anything smaller
> than 1600x1200, the display is centred in the screen, with a black
> border
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 04:45:23PM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> >I have a new Toshiba laptop with an NVidia-based card. The screen can do
> >a resolution of 1600x1200.
>
> >I tried to use my Gnome control panel
> >to increase the font size, and that works for many applications, but a
> >number of
I have a new Toshiba laptop with an NVidia-based card. The screen can do
a resolution of 1600x1200.
However, when I run X, and I choose a resolution of anything smaller
than 1600x1200, the display is centred in the screen, with a black
border around it. The reason I don't want to run at 1600x1200
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