On 18/06/11 17:10, Matthew Walton wrote:
On 18 June 2011 07:23, Basil Chupin
wrote: If I may just add this: the 'gnome-tweak' thingie I mentioned, which I found mentioned on the (?)wiki page, is pretty close to useless. I would like to get rid of all the shadows around the drop-down, eg, menus, and I would like to select the fonts I like and their size - but this is not possible in this tweak which I thought would do it for me. My gnome-tweak-tool has fairly comprehensive font options, unsurprisingly located under Fonts. Some of them seem to be new since I last looked, but it's had font selection since the start.
Yes, it appears to be "comprehensive" but unlike in KDE or gnome2 there is no way to adjust the anti-aliasing, for example. I know that this last bit is elsewhere but this does not appear to behave as in the past.
Also, I am not able to configure the gnome Terminal which is normally done by right-clicking on the Terminal screen and selecting 'edit profile' (or something :-\ .) Edit -> Profile Preferences or Right Click -> Profiles -> Profile Preferences
I have been doing this for years to get the mc (midnight commander) profile configuration to my liking and so I know about this. But this is NOT available in the installation of gnome3 which I installed as per the way I stated I installed it in earlier posts. It worked fine when I used the gnome.org's gnome3 installation using the LIVE CD/DVD but it doesn't work using the 11.4 DVD from openSUSE 11.4 to install gnome which is then upgraded with the zypper dup method. BC -- The Annual General Meeting of Psychics has been cancelled due to unforseen circumstances. The Organising Committee -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org