On Wednesday 07 July 2004 20:27, Alex wrote:
On Wednesday 07 July 2004 20:21, Daryl Lee wrote:
I had a UPS failure yesterday. Now when I start KDE, the fontsize is about one pixel--enough to see it's there, but not enough to make out with a magnifying glass. I looked at XF86Config, but nothing seemed to be amiss there. The rest of the logon screen looks okay, making adjustments for the lack of space consumed by the text. And when I run VNC from a remote machine, that display looks normal. Where should I look for the cause of this?
Mice fonts. Nice name :-)
AFAIK go to: Control centre->Appearance and themes->Fonts
-- Daryl Lee Open the present--it's a gift.
Al
Open in an editor: ~/.kderc (~ means your home directory). Change the size of the font. Ex: StandartFont = Sans Serif,12,-1,5,....... The first value behind the font-type is the heigh. I sent you my .kderc, so if you want, you have to copy it in your home directory to replace the other. But try first to change values in the other one. Hope to help you Al