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| NeroLinux Moderator Join Date: Jun 2004
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| Re: smallfont This problem seems to come out of your X-Window configuration. Try another GTK1-based application, normally the result should be the same. In order to correct this, check if all the required fonts are installed, and check your XF86Config file. |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Madrid, Spain
Posts: 92
| Re: smallfont Take a look here: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/garno.../msg00103.html Or you can try with gtk-theme-switch: http://www.muhri.net/nav.php3?node=gts To change the font size you have to click on the icon that have a mouse cursor in the middle. If you have debian install this package ( apt-get install gtk-theme-switch ), on other distro search on the tool that the distro have to install software. When you finnish with the font size and after a reboot the font looks like the first you post, run always gnome-settings-daemon in background.
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| New on Forum Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Córdoba, Spain
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| Re: smallfont Have a look at the fonts installed on your system; I remember when I first became aware of this problem on my Debian Sarge setup when using XMMS. I solved it by installing: xfonts-100dpi-transcoded xfonts-75dpi-transcoded xfonts-base-transcoded Your problem might be resolved this way. BTW, which Linux are you using? Regards, Agustin |
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