Op do 06-11-2003, om 12:18 schreef Robert Story:
> > gnome-control-center, the fonts in gtk apps stay small (I don't know
> > what the default size is, must be 10 or so). So long story short
> > question: How do I make the font size change permanent WITHOUT
> > gnome-session? This is also of intere
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 07:18:43PM +0800, Robert Story wrote:
>
> > gnome-control-center, the fonts in gtk apps stay small (I don't know
> > what the default size is, must be 10 or so). So long story short
> > question: How do I make the font size change permanent WITHOUT
> > gnome-session? This i
> gnome-control-center, the fonts in gtk apps stay small (I don't know
> what the default size is, must be 10 or so). So long story short
> question: How do I make the font size change permanent WITHOUT
> gnome-session? This is also of interest for the gdm login screen...
> Thanks
I can offer you
Am Mo, den 27.10.2003 schrieb Joris um 11:53:
> > So long story short
> > question: How do I make the font size change permanent WITHOUT
> > gnome-session? This is also of interest for the gdm login screen...
>
> to load all your gnome settings, you should use gnome-settings-daemon.
> I have rece
> I'm using mozilla for browsing, and evolution for mailing and some other
> gtk programs. I have a high resolution laptop lcd and so I need large
> font sizes to read without my eyes getting tired. As far as I
> understand, I have to change the font settings in the gnome control
> center: As soon
Hi everybody
I'm using mozilla for browsing, and evolution for mailing and some other
gtk programs. I have a high resolution laptop lcd and so I need large
font sizes to read without my eyes getting tired. As far as I
understand, I have to change the font settings in the gnome control
center: As s
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