I'm working on getting my computer moved from Woody to Sarge. I have an annoying cosmetic problem with Gnome2 in Sarge. In Gnome-Terminal (GT), the fonts that can be selected in the GT 'current profile' are small letters with lots of space around them; wide separation of letters within words and approx. 1.5x line spacing. It wastes a lot of screen area. I do *not* have this problem in Multi-Gnome-Terminal (MGT), so I'm sure the problem is fixable. I suppose I could use MGT, but it does not have a working system for capturing URLs and sending them to a browser. ( At least, it doesn't work for me (tm) )
Because I have fonts I like one place in Gnome, and fonts I don't like in an other place, I suppose fonts at this level are configurable, but where do Gnome, GT, and MGT put their config stuff that is not available via the GUI tools? Having worked with Debian for a few years now, I'm really not afraid of editing a text config file. -- Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]