I upgraded from 13.2 to Tumbleweed. Alot of kde apps had large fonts but I manage to change the configuration in 'Configure Desktop' to reduce the size of the fonts for most apps to something sane. I don't know where tkdiff gets it's default system font size but it's huge. Invoking tkdiff covers three quarters of the screen. I tried changing the font size in the tkdiff pref menu, but that still leaves several fonts at the default size leading to weird display chars like this: smaller font smaller font HUGE LARGE FONT IN COLOR smaller font smaller ... I'm open to any suggestions to make tkdiff useful again. I enabled some debugging in tkdiff and got the following output: system font: -family {DejaVu Sans} -size 12 -weight normal -slant roman -underline 0 -overstrike 0 menufont TkMenuFont labelfont TkDefaultFont textfont TkFixedFont entryfont TkTextFont font: {{Source Code Pro} 0} bold: {{Source Code Pro} 0 bold} I don't see where it finds 'DejaVu Sans' 12pt from and also how that and TkFixedFont somehow gets converted to 'Source Code Pro' medium. Thanks, Rich -- Rich Coe rcoe@wi.rr.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org