On Thu, September 7, 2006 7:27 pm, BandiPat wrote:
On Thursday 07 September 2006 08:07, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 11:43 +0200, Istvan Gabor wrote:
Hello all:
I use SUSE 10.1 with its default OpenOffice version (2.0.2 build 2.0.2.15). In some menus the fonts looks very strange, pale (or even impossible to read) and ugly. For example in the print dialog the 'properties' button's fonts, in the format paragraph and format page dialogs some lines etc. The fonts in the text editor window and on the printouts look OK. I don't know if it's important or not but I have ATI Radeon 7000 vga card and use the native linux radeon driver.
What would be the solution to make these fonts look normal? Thanks, IG
Good luck, I have the same issues with fonts on OO in SuSE10.1 (10.0 works fine). I have posted everywhere but it seems we're the only ones having this problem?
When I switch off anti-aliasing in OO the fonts are rendered horribly, even when changeing the UI font to Tahoma.
I have screenshots, if anyone is interested. ===========
Have either of you guys bothered to change the fonts used in Gnome programs? Usually setting the Gnome/GTK+ fonts will do wonders for all the GTK+ programs, such as OOo. You can also set the anti-aliasing for LCD monitors there in the gnome-control-center. You don't really need to log into Gnome as the control center can be run while in KDE.
This might help get your fonts looking better.
Aha! I was confused as to the problem, since I didn't notice any issue with OOo fonts. Change your GTK+ settings in Geeko > Personal Settings > Appearance and Themes > GTK Styles and Fonts. You can select "Use my KDE fonts in GTK applications." You should be good to go! Now to fix why I can't see SDL_mixer.h even though I have the darn things installed...
regards, Lee
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