On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 14:43, Cameron Patrick wrote: > | * Increased default font size for non-KDE/Gnome users from '8' to > | '12' (not sure if this really is a point size). That was a > | mistake; backed out for -3. > | > | 1.1.0-2.3pre1 > | > | * Backed out patch to increase default font size; it now only > | slightly enlarges it (maybe this needs removing completely?) > > Would it be possible to make this font size configurable, at least > through an environment variable or something? A font that really is 8pt > is still quite small; I have KDE and Gnome set to use a 10pt font for > the UI, for instance.
1. It isn't 8 points; I'm not actually sure what the relationship is between the number 8 and the size, but it seems to translate to something bigger. 2. It is already configurable - Tools->Options->View->Scale > So does this mean that I can convince OO.o to use my KDE font settings > even when I'm not actually running in KDE? Or does it require some > magic KDE daemon to get the settings from? It doesn't need a KDE daemon - it reads the settings directly from your ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals. I'm not sure about the Gnome settings. > | I've purposely not uploaded to unstable yet because I'm not sure if ^^^^^^^^ ok, should have said 'debian unstable' > Hmm. Did you mean to say experimental instead of unstable in your first > paragraph? In the first paragraph I meant the 'unstable' section of the mirrors listed at http://openoffice.debian.net/mirrors.html, sorry for the confusion. Chris