Hi,
I'm trying CrossOver for Linux , it's a pure X11 Program , and i got
an ugly UI.
It's problem with my fonts. I know i should modify ~/.Xdefaults .
Google ain't giving much information , do anyone knows howto change X11
defaults fonts ?
Any ideas will appreciate.
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Best Regards,
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 09:13:18PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying CrossOver for Linux , it's a pure X11 Program , and i
got an ugly UI.
It's problem with my fonts. I know i should modify ~/.Xdefaults .
Google ain't giving much information , do anyone knows howto change
X11
Dear Harry ,
Harald Braumann wrote:
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 09:13:18PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying CrossOver for Linux , it's a pure X11 Program , and i
got an ugly UI.
It's problem with my fonts. I know i should modify ~/.Xdefaults .
Google ain't giving much information ,
Well Harry , here's more information:
I tried to use strace to detect what the hell it reads from my disk.
CrossOver Main UI doesn't seems to read .Xdefaults , but like what Putty
does.
Putty tends to read ~/.Xdefaults-HOSTNAME , so i linked it , still ugly
fonts. ;-(
On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 10:11:04PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote:
harry
I did like this :
open xfontsel , and choose a good font , then use select to
copy , use xrdb to reload configuration.
Still got an ugly fonts .. This time , i tried with putty , i
checked and thought it's pure X11
Aaron Lewis wrote:
open xfontsel , and choose a good font , then use select to copy ,
use xrdb to reload configuration.
Still got an ugly fonts .. This time , i tried with putty , i checked
and thought it's pure X11 program. (checked the library it linked)
My ~/.Xdefaults is in
Glynn Clements wrote:
Aaron Lewis wrote:
open xfontsel , and choose a good font , then use select to copy ,
use xrdb to reload configuration.
Still got an ugly fonts .. This time , i tried with putty , i checked
and thought it's pure X11 program. (checked the library it linked)
My
Aaron Lewis wrote:
Assuming that CrossOver is the Windows emulation software based upon
Wine and formerly known as CrossOver Office, I wouldn't expect it to
support configuration via X resources. I suggest that you refer to the
CrossOver documentation for guidance.
Thanks , Glynn .