Re: [suse-kde] Mozilla/Evolution font size problem
No one have any ideas for this problem? I suppose just running a script when I login to KDE would do it but is there something built in to handle this? Thanks!
I run KDE. Everything looks great but Mozilla and Evolution. The font sizes do not line up with the rest of my applications. I ran gnome-font-properties and they start to look fine. I have to run this after everytime I restart. How can I make whatever gnome-font-properties does permanent?
Thanks, Terry
On Monday 02 August 2004 09:32 am, Terry wrote:
No one have any ideas for this problem? I suppose just running a script when I login to KDE would do it but is there something built in to handle this?
set the font properties, then run the command "gnome-session-save"?
On Monday 02 August 2004 15:32, Terry wrote:
No one have any ideas for this problem? I suppose just running a script when I login to KDE would do it but is there something built in to handle this?
Thanks!
I run KDE. Everything looks great but Mozilla and Evolution. The font sizes do not line up with the rest of my applications. I ran gnome-font-properties and they start to look fine. I have to run this after everytime I restart. How can I make whatever gnome-font-properties does permanent?
Hum, not sure if it was this, but: create the file /etc/opt/gnome/gtk-2.0/gtkrc, and put the next line in it: gtk-font-name = "Bitstream Vera Sans 8" Cheers, Leen
(deliberate top-posting for convenience-sake) Did anyone resolve this problem? It's still biting me in the butt. I have to run gnome-font-properties all the time. The suggestion below didn't do the trick. Thanks! -Eric On Monday 02 August 2004 09:53 am, Leendert Meyer wrote:
I run KDE. Everything looks great but Mozilla and Evolution. The font sizes do not line up with the rest of my applications. I ran gnome-font-properties and they start to look fine. I have to run this after everytime I restart. How can I make whatever gnome-font-properties does permanent?
Hum, not sure if it was this, but:
create the file /etc/opt/gnome/gtk-2.0/gtkrc, and put the next line in it:
gtk-font-name = "Bitstream Vera Sans 8"
Cheers,
Leen
If this is the problem I think you are referring to, the following worked for me. Create a soft link to /opt/gnome2/bin/gnome-settings-daemon in /home/userdir/.kde/autostart This may solve your problem. wayne On Monday 09 August 2004 6:33 pm, Eric Jahn wrote:
(deliberate top-posting for convenience-sake) Did anyone resolve this problem? It's still biting me in the butt. I have to run gnome-font-properties all the time. The suggestion below didn't do the trick. Thanks! -Eric
On Monday 02 August 2004 09:53 am, Leendert Meyer wrote:
I run KDE. Everything looks great but Mozilla and Evolution. The font sizes do not line up with the rest of my applications. I ran gnome-font-properties and they start to look fine. I have to run this after everytime I restart. How can I make whatever gnome-font-properties does permanent?
Hum, not sure if it was this, but:
create the file /etc/opt/gnome/gtk-2.0/gtkrc, and put the next line in it:
gtk-font-name = "Bitstream Vera Sans 8"
Cheers,
Leen
I cannot connect to msn on Kopete (connection to login.passport.com lost), I updated to 0.8.0 but that does not seem to help... anyone having this problem too?
Am Mittwoch, 25. August 2004 21:45 schrieb min6:
I cannot connect to msn on Kopete (connection to login.passport.com lost), I updated to 0.8.0 but that does not seem to help... anyone having this problem too?
maybe protocol changed? Try an newer version of your client. gaim works fine with msn, yahoo. check this out : ...http://guru.unixtech.be/rpm/packages/Network/gaim/ -- Gruß Gunnar
Onsdag den 25. august 2004 21:45 skrev min6:
I cannot connect to msn on Kopete (connection to login.passport.com lost), I updated to 0.8.0 but that does not seem to help... anyone having this problem too?
I can see that 0.8.1 works nicely on 9.1 so you might look out for that version for SuSE 8.0 Johan
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min6
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Terry
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