Hi,
Where can I find the proper refresh rates for the LCD on a Sony Vaio
PCG-FXA36 laptop?
Thomas
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any suggestions on how to overcome these obstacles, I'm
all ears.
Thanks
Thomas
Sheldon Lee-Wen wrote:
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On April 10, 2002 06:02 am, Thomas Peri wrote:
I've read that it's possible to use Fluxbox as the window manager in
KDE, but ev
Wonderful! Thanks!
Note: it does have to be .gtkrc, and not .gtkrc-kde, which existed
already for me.
Craig Dickson wrote:
begin Vincent Lefevre quotation:
I have huge fonts in my GTK apps and I'd like smaller ones. How can
I change that? (I don't use GNOME.)
Add something like the fol
, xmms (menus), gimp, aisleriot, and gnotski)
uses a font that's about twice as big as in kde.
Is this a gtk vs. qt issue? Gnome vs. KDE? Is there a way to reduce
the font size that these apps use?
Jerome Lacoste (Work) wrote:
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 12:39, Thomas Peri wrote:
I seem to be
I seem to be using 100dpi fonts. This wouldn't bother me, but since
many programs seem to assume 75dpi, lots of elements like buttons and
things (especially in mozilla) are sized too small, and the text gets
clipped. How can I use 75dpi fonts instead?
Thomas Peri
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I've read that it's possible to use Fluxbox as the window manager in
KDE, but everything on the Web explaining how to do this seems to be
either outdated or 404'd. Can someone point me to up-to-date
documentation on this? I'm using Woody / KDE 2.2.2 / Fluxbox 0.1.6.
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