Per Kustemo schreef:
On 1/11/06, Duff Mckagan <mckagan@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/10/06, Per Kustemo <per.kustemo@gmail.com> wrote:
Have a laptop with 17" screen so the resolution is 1920* 1200 so I like the fonts, icons to be pretty small so I can have multiple windows beside each other. The problem I have is to find the setting so that all programs meny and so on at the top becomes smaller, like for example in FireFox with the tabs and all above or like in Azureus that I installed today also, there all text and icons are really big. Is there a setting so it changes for all the applications?
Per,
The issue is gtk in combination with the correct setting of the dpi (dots per inch) you are using. Setting the dpi correct helps anyway. I am no expert here, but see http://www.mozilla.org/unix/dpi.html Another way to fix your fonts is to run the Gnome Control Center, click fonts, details and and make sure the DPI matches what you get in a console with: xdpyinfo | grep resolution Some people will tell you to run Gnome Control Center in KDE autostart but I don't think that is necessary if you fix the DPI. Make gtk behave properly can be solved in several ways: 1) install the gtk-qt-engine to make gtk similar as KDE (i like this the best but is is still alpha software) It installs "GTK Styles and Fonts" in KDE Control Center. 2) Use the gnome control center to set it again. But this requires to add the Gnome-settings-seamon (or such a thing) to run by adding it to KDE's Autostart folder. In the opensuse wiki you can find antries about this solution. 3) Enter information (the files ~/.gtkrc and ~/.gtkrc-2.0) in your home to make gtk listen to it without he former solutons. See the solution in http://ozzzy.dhis.org/appfonts.html Have fun with KDE, Peter Vollebregt