Rene Engelhard writes: > Hi, > > [ please write your message in the mail _body_.... ]
I am sorry, I havn't paid attention. > No. The Bug page didn't talk about Xft... (did it except the > speculation at the end which _seems_ wrong?). I also wrote in the > README.Debian that you should set it in OOo's settings to 110-130% > which only affects OOo... Do you mean the setting in Tools -> Options -> View -> Scale, I thought it affects document fonts (and thgus haven't tried it), but in fact it affects all fonts. Setting this scale has about the same effect as setting the Xft.dpi resource, except that the first method affects only OOo. This is a good point but the problem remains that it still affect the fonts used to display documents. Therefore I end up having huge font in document. Well I can correct this problem by using the zoom box, with a zoom factor of .75. But _this is not the way it should be_. I administer a quite a few of debian boxes and I don't like those users complain to me that menu in OOo is so tiny. But if they come to me I can still help them, they may simply stick to MS Word under Windows. (It is already hard to convince them to use Linux) > BTW, /me who discovered the bug fisrt (before it was even reported) > cannot reproduce it anymore. Maybe some package changed or some config > thing which changes the behaviour. We were investigating already but > didn't go many further.... :( I suspect the problem has to do with ximian-gnome. The people who has the problem seem to be those using KDE. Under KDE you have the control center in which you can set the fonts (for KDE apps). There may be similar thiong in gnome. But OOo should not depend on the settings in gnome or whatever. Regards -- PHAM Dinh-Tuan Antoine | e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Laboratoire de Modelisation et Calcul | Tel: +33 4 76 51 44 23 BP 53, 38041 Grenoble cedex (France) | Fax: +33 4 76 63 12 63 -----------------------------------------------------------------------