On 05-03-17 20:49, Roman Bysh wrote:
On 05/03/17 02:44 PM, Roman Bysh wrote:
On 05-03-17 16:38, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Michael Spartana
[03-05-17 10:20]: On 3/5/2017 9:51 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
Frans de Boer composed on 2017-03-05 14:28 (UTC+0100): > nicholas wrote: >> On Sunday, 5 March 2017 12:45:57 CET Frans de Boer wrote:
>>> As with Leap 42.2, Firefox under TW does suffer from the same
On 05/03/17 12:49 PM, Frans de Boer wrote: problem
>>> that fonts on menus are very very small and without zooming in almost >>> not readable to me.
>>> It's not a problem of firefox, since using the latest default firefox >>> from mozilla.org under 13.2 has normal readability on menu's.
what desktop?
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Theme & Font Size changer works on Tumbleweed again...... with both Firefox & Thunderbird......
I use Tw/plasma5/kde and have not that I recall ever experienced unintended font/font size changes for firefox or seamonkey. I have on the login screen, but ....
have you judiciously followed "zypper dup --no-allow-v"?
I use KDE on 13.2 and TW (plus plasma5). Again, increasing menu font size is also not working for firefox at TW. All started around the release of leap 42.2. Before that, all was well.
And no, I did not use zypper dup --no-allow-v at any given time. I always use the yast2 interface.
I also get the feeling that some of you have better (read: younger) eyes then I currently have.
-- Frans. I would check systemsettings5 ->Applications Style ->GNOME Application Style (GTK) and set the gtk2 and gtk3 themes to Breeze or Breeze Dark.
The font size can be affected by the gtk theme especially gtk3. Firefox is now using gtk3 only
Ref: https://forum.antergos.com/topic/6176/gtk3-applications-use-much-too-small-f...
Roman Follow Up
Check and edit .config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and increase the font size. That should help.
Yes, setting the GTK3 theme to Breeze did the trick. Thanks I can read my bookmarks again without zooming in ;) -- Frans. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org