[opensuse-kde] Re: [opensuse-kde3] small GTK fonts
On Sunday 14 November 2010 10:09:31 Felix Miata wrote:
Which FF version(s), in which openSUSE(s)?
Hi Felix, FF 3.6.10 on 11,3 But it is not only Fireox. It is also Gimp, grsync, and a commercial FTP program which uses GTK. I used FF as an example. My 11.0 is fine and I haven't really tried to configure 11.2.
In my personal settings> Appearance> GTK styles I have tried using the "Use my KDE fonts" and other variations. To no avail. Nothing changes.
I'm sort of stumped by this report. I use 144 DPI myself on my 11.2/KDE3 server 24/7, 120 DPI on several other systems running 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3 & 11.4, most of them running KDE3 too. I can't recall FF on any any of them failing to use the same UI fonts as other applications once GTK is set to use KDE fonts in personal settings. http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/gnome-on-kde3.png shows what I see now in 11.2, with only Gimp's toolbox behaving badly with tiny text and icons. You can see open both of gnome-control-center's fonts windows, with fonts resolution set to 144 DPI. Are you sure yours isn't still forced to 96?
Yes definitely set to144. But. I have done a lttle more patient investigation. As I have stated in a previos post I can change the fonts in gnome-control-center and it will work. However, it will not survive stopping and restarting X. When restarting X the small GTK fonts re-appear. But, I can reopen gnome-control-center, NOT change one single thing, close it again and the bigger chosen fonts again reappear. This is repeatable. Something in the start up of X? Below are the messages that Iget in konsole when I start gnome-control-center: --------------------------------------- Easystreet:/ # gnome-control-center ** (gnome-control-center:5064): WARNING **: error raised: [libslab_get_gconf_value: error getting /desktop/gnome/applications/main-menu/lock-down/user_modifiable_apps] ** (gnome-control-center:5064): WARNING **: error raised: [load_xbel_store: couldn't load bookmark file [NULL] ] ** (gnome-control-center:5064): WARNING **: get_actions_list() - PROBLEM - Can't load gtk-theme-selector.desktop ** (gnome-control-center:5064): WARNING **: get_actions_list() - PROBLEM - Can't load gnome-cups-manager.desktop /usr/share/themes/Synchronicity/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:46: Clearlooks configuration option "menuitemstyle" is not supported and will be ignored. /usr/share/themes/Synchronicity/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:47: Clearlooks configuration option "listviewitemstyle" is not supported and will be ignored. /usr/share/themes/Synchronicity/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:48: Clearlooks configuration option "progressbarstyle" is not supported and will be ignored. (gnome-appearance-properties:5090): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme directory 64x64 apps of theme kdeclassic has no size field (gnome-appearance-properties:5090): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for default has no directories (gnome-appearance-properties:5090): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for default has no directories (gnome-appearance-properties:5090): Gtk-WARNING **: Theme file for default has no directories ------------------------------------------------------ I really don't see anything there that would directly concern me.
Is this problem of yours in 11.3 only? 11.2 only? 11.0 only? Did you copy your FF profile(s) from backup, or create it/them anew? Does your FF profile's chrome DIR contain a file named userChrome.css? If it does, does the problem remain if you close FF, rename it something else, then restart FF? Does the problem remain if you mv your FF profile dir to another name, thus causing a fresh profile dir to be created on next FF startup, or if you create a new test-only login and start FF from that?
Ignoring the FF specific stuff forthe moment because the problem exists for all the GTK apps.
Gnome-control-center is the control app. ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/%gconf.xml seems to be the applicable file. Mine contains:
My %gconf.xml is empty.
<?xml version="1.0"?> <gconf> <entry name="dpi" mtime="1289745355" type="float" value="144"/> <entry name="hinting" mtime="1289745280" type="string"> <stringvalue>medium</stringvalue> </entry> <entry name="antialiasing" mtime="1289745279" type="string"> <stringvalue>grayscale</stringvalue> </entry> </gconf> -- What would put that there?
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