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Re: X Font size



On 6/23/05, j Mak <joz_mak@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> 
> --- Nikolai Hlubek
> <nikolai.hlubek@mailbox.tu-dresden.de> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > KDE and GNOME integration
> > =========================
> > 
> > When working with KDE and GNOME applications and not
> > running a complete
> > GNOME or KDE session (not using "kwn" or "metacity"
> > as windowmanager)
> > you have the problem, that many subsystems (i.e. the
> > fonts) are not loaded.
> > 
> > Here is the solution
> > 
> > Configure kde-apps through kcontrol and gnome with
> > gnome-control-center
> > then put the following lines in your local .xsession
> > creating it if it
> > doesn't exist:
> > 
> > kdeinit &
> > gnome-settings-daemon &
> > 
> > This ensures that both subsystems will be loaded.
> > 
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > Nikolai
> > 
> 
> Hi Nikolai,
> 
> Me too am suffering from the small font syndrome; not
> only in Firefox but in syanptic as well. In fact, in
> synaptic the fonts are so tiny that i can hardly see
> them. Firefox is a bit better. The rest of the
> applications are OK. My desktop is kde.  I set the
> font sizes in the Control Center to 12 pt, then I
> created an .xsession file in my home directory as you
> mentioned, with "kdeinit &" line inside. I rebooted my
> computer and the login screen appeared but didn't
> accept my password anymore. When I entered my password
> the login screen just kept reappearing without
> reporting any error message. All in all, i couldn't
> log in; I had to delete the .xsession file from the
> home directory to be able to login again. Did i do
> something wrong? Or did i miss something? I am not
> very experienced with Linux yet, so it might be that i
> misunderstood something.
> 
> Regards,
> jozsefmak
> > 
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