On 11/11/23 16:25, Bob Rogers via openSUSE Users wrote:
From: Marc Chamberlin via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2023 15:26:09 -0800
Hello SuSE universe - I am running OpenSuSE 15.4 x64 with the KDE/Plasma desktop . . .
So, my question dear SuSEites, what do I do now to get the Qt5 configuration tool to work, or more importantly how to I increase the size of the menu fonts in Emacs? SuSE must have it's own way to set up the Qt5 tool and/or set the size of the Emacs toolbar/menu fonts. Can some kind guru shed so light on this dark hole? Thanks as always, in advance...
Looking at the output of "ldd /usr/bln/emacs-x11" and "rpm -q --requires emacs-x11", it looks like the emacs binary (for 15.5, though it should be no different) was built using the Athena toolkit, which seems to use Xresources [1]. E.g., from my ~/.Xdefaults file:
Emacs.geometry: 81x51 Emacs.menuBar: off Emacs.toolBar: off
-- Bob Rogers http://www.rgrjr.com/
[1] Athena is pretty old, and is considered semi-obsolescent within the Emacs project.
Thanks Bob for your thoughts, I am gonna assume you were speaking to other gurus about Emacs, cuz most of what you said was above my own pay grade, so I didn't follow you. What is Athena? Marc... --