On Saturday 21 May 2005 01:23, Felix Miata wrote:
B. Stia wrote:
I don't have a .gtkrc or .gtkrc-2.0 in my home directory. I did a locate on gtkrc and came up with at least 50 of them. Checked everyone of them with no results. I then started to go into the individual apps and made changes with no effect. In Firefox and NVU I went in and added the userchrome.css. Course I may not be editing that properly.
I have 5 apps, all with the same problem, Firefox, NVU, GQView, Gimp, and IglooFTP-Pro. Can't use any of them without straining my eyes to read the menus.
I have googled this list without any solution. Guess I need to try again. I really don't understand this. You'd think by now there would be a simple solution. Just wish that one of the Guru's on this list would reply with a fix.
If you have any other ideas I would sure love to hear them.
I don't recall you or anyone else responding to my reply upthread: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=suse-linux-e&m=111632911014137&w=2 -- Felix, Thanks for replying. I know you are a regular contributor to this list and inpart valuable info to all of us. However, as far as I know, what you are stating doesn't apply. If I am wrong PLEASE yell at me.
ie: I downloaded and copied that page feferenced in your post. The problem is not just with Mozilla/Firefox. It is with Gimp, GQView, NVU, & Igloo FTP Pro. I can increase the dpi to very high values. This has the effect of enlarging the display of the app by a great magnitude. However, no matter the size of the display the fonts size remains the same teeny size. (sans 6 in Firefox & NVU. I assume the same with the other apps). As stated above, I even tried the UserChrome.css as suggessted on the Mozilla page. Doesn't work, This HAS to be a systemwide GTK font issue as it effects every app in that category. I thank you for trying. I have tried every suggestion posted here with the same results. If you have any other ideas or suggestions I would welcome them. Bob S.