On Sunday 22 May 2005 00:48, B. Stia wrote: Hello SuSE people, To all who have followed this saga, under 3 different threads,with 75 or more suggestions, advice, and ideas, Thank You !!! This list is the greatest. After reading each and every post and trying each for the solution I found out that I did not have gnome-control-center installed. Went into Yast, did a search, and installed it. That allowed me to configure and change font sizes of all of my gtk applications except Igloo-FTP-Pro. Firefox, NVU, GQView and Gimp all are useable now. To all who advised me it would be in Control Center; it was not and is not. gnome-control-center must be run from the command line. It kind of bugs me that we have to "discover" these things on our own. There is not a word anywhere from SuSE about these things and their solutions. At least I could not find any. Again, thank God for this wonderful list or I would have been back to Windows years ago. You are all great people who are willing to share in the problem solving. I sincerely hope that there are SuSE people watching this list, note the strange problems and the solutions to them to improve the distro. Felix, I discovered the "control-center" from your post. After installing, as stated above, it did not show up in the KDE Control Center. I had to experiment from the command line to get it to run, which ended up being gnome-control-center. Thank you, thank you. FYI, I found QT Settings by accident when I tried to open an app with the tilde at the end. Again not in KDE Control Center. Opened at the command line. Still don't know what it does though. Andreas, What I installed was 5.9. I am going to recover from this though, before I go upgrading. Will let you know if 6.0 shows up in the KDE Control Center. Kevin, Yes I did read your post, with great interest and investigation I might add. Since I did not have a ~/gtkrc or a ~/gtkrc-2 it didn't help me. or so I thought. I replied to you on the 21st. Still don't have those files even though it is now working. Randall, Nope there's no gnomecc, gnome-control-center etc. in my 9.2. And believe me, I searched !! It would have saved me lots of pain if it had been. And you are right. the 1600x1200 digital lcd is absolutely gorgeous. Trey, Don't know what to tell you. I certainly know the pain. Try to run gnome-control-center and Qt Settings from the command line. Maybe it will help you. I believe now, not sure, that the gtk-qt-engine may just be a "blind" unconfigurable app. After reading the file it appears that it just integrates stuff from gtk when you make changes to KDE themes, etc. Again thanks to all of you, including the dozens of names I don't rmember at this moment. Bob S.