2008/1/21 Todd Zullinger <tmz@xxxxxxxxx>:
Thanks for the tip. It didn't entirely solve the problem but I think now I know how to proceed. Thanks for the help!
/henrik
Henrik Frisk wrote:Ahh, ok. Perhaps it's just a matter of installing xorg-x11-xfs and
> Thanks for the reply. I've been there but as far as I can tell, this
> affects the font size of the Desktop UI . My issue is only with some
> applications. I'm not a GUI wizard, but I think that applications
> that use its own, or gnome's GUI widgets for dialogs etc look good,
> whereas apps that rely on xorg have to large font sizes (tab
> description overflow the size of the tab etc.). I may be completely
> wrong about this though. Bottom line is ooffice and firefox looks
> good, gv looks bad (actually, not bad, just big). The emacs UI I
> resolved by setting the default font to the terminus font but I have
> to have to do that for all apps for which this is an issue.
having that run? I believe that it was disabled by default in F8. I
haven't used any apps that still use the ancient X font setup instead
of fontconfig though, so I don't really know what the best solution
for making fonts work for those apps is these days.
Thanks for the tip. It didn't entirely solve the problem but I think now I know how to proceed. Thanks for the help!
/henrik
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