On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 00:08:57 -0500 "Joe(theWordy)Philbrook" <[email protected]>
said:


tried the scaling config? :) (for people with bad eyesight... or when dpi is
stupidly high...) :) it's under look... check out the advanced one... and a
custom scaling setting might be the go. a full restart of e will be needed for
it to totally work right...

> With e16 All I had to do was to copy the text config files "fonts.cfg.xft" 
> & "fonts.cfg.pango" to ~/.e16 and edit them to reflect doubled font
> size number and I no longer needed a magnifying glass when I navigated
> the menus... What do I gotta do to e17 to get it to use a larger font
> size for such things? I mean I tried going into the:
> 
> settings panel=>Look=>fonts
> 
> And massaging many font settings there, But nothing seems to affect
> the menu font.
> 
> Then I tried:
> 
> settings panel=>Look=>scaling
> 
> And while I eventually got it to distort the icon/labels such as "Look",
> "Apps", "Screen", "Input", etc... in the settings panel, neither menu
> font size nor button label font size were even affected... 
> 
> My sore eyes are tired of squinting. (glad I still got e16!)
> 
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