Insomniac wrote:
Could the font settings be saved on the server side? Would be interesting to try on a totally different computer and see if the fonts are whatever was last saved.
I doubt they are, since nothing 'Linux' is officially supported and they make/design their own client, strictly M$ stuff (I have to run mine through WINE on the linux hdd), so I don't see them saving something like 'FreeSans' fonts and such.
One text string is much like another
I'm kind of hoping some others here are willing to try this out, because it sure seems, to me, definitely *not* a layman at security, as a possible security threat unless, like you said it is on the server side.
You're hypothesising a quite specific exploit as more likely than the apparently reasonable possibility that Michael suggested?
One thing I remembered now...when I would go to change the font (on the linux side I use FreeSans 11 pt, and on the windows side I use the Tahoma 10 pt - the freesans is too large when I open up the app in windows and is *not* in the list of fonts when I go to change it, and vice versa in the linux side - the Tahoma is way too small, but I *do* have that in my fonts on the linux side...if that makes any difference).
Well it means that quite apart from the issue you're investigating, you have the fonts set up incorrectly on one or both systems. Fonts should appear the same size on both systems. Most probably the screen resolution or size is set incorrectly. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org