On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 22:43, Shot wrote: > Hello. Hi. > > // This is a repost from the debian-user mailing list; nobody > // answered me there, so I thought I'll try here instead. > > I have a couple of questions regarding the GNOME UI (I'm running Debian > unstable; not fully grasping the whole desktop manager/window manager > thing yet, but I belive it's Metacity here): Unless you did something special, your window manager will be Metacity. You can test this by running 'pgrep metacity' and if it returns a number, that is the process ID of the running metacity process. > > 1. Is there a way to tell GNOME not to antialias fonts in a certain > range of sizes? Currently I have to resort to KDE's kcontrol to turn the > antialiasing off in the 6-12 pt range... [After some googling I've found > out I should ry editing /etc/fonts/local.conf - is this the right path?] Your searching is leading you in the right direction. Have a look in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf to see the current configuration. You can override things from this file by putting them in /etc/fonts/local.conf (note that you should never edit fonts.conf directly, since that will be overridden when you next upgrade fontconfig). To control the anti-aliasing, have a look at, for example, the rules in fonts.conf used to control when the Vera font should stop being anti-aliased: <match target="font"> <test name="family"> <string>Bitstream Vera Sans</string> </test> <test name="pixelsize" compare="less"> <double>7.5</double> </test> <edit name="hinting"> <bool>false</bool> </edit> </match> I believe this is reasonably self-explanatory (a series of tests, followed by the edit action to take if all of the tests are passed). So it sounds like you might want a block in local.conf that is similar to the above, but without the first test. > 2. Importing full GTK2 themes works (at least I managed to get the > Glossy P[1] theme simply by downloading it and clicking "install theme" > in the theme manager), but I don't know how to install an icon set. I'd > like to have the Tux 'n' Tosh[2] icons, but clicking "install theme" > doesn't seem to work in this case (clicking it and pointing to the Tux > 'n' Tosh archive somehow removed the Industrial icon set, though). Since I officially have the world's most boring desktop, I shall leave this up to somebody who has used the theming stuff in more than just a trivial fashion. > 3. How can I change the window title font? This option is grayed > out in the font settings (but I think it wasn't when I executed > gnome-font-properties from KDE). Hmm. Not grayed out for me (but I'm not using Debian), so I cannot help you here. I have a vague memory that at one point I could not change this setting, but I cannot remember what happened to fix that and my brain would like me to go to sleep now, so it is not helping. > 4. Is there a way to use the "fixed" font in gnome-terminal? The font > dialog doesn't show it, as it's not a TrueType font, but I got used to > Eterm's -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-2 > very much... You can only use fonts that are managed by fontconfig. The old X bitmap fonts cannot be used any longer. So, unfortunately, you will need to find a TrueType-like font that meets your requirements. So, some good news, some bad news and some stuff I don't know. Hopefully others will fill in the missing pieces. Cheers, Malcolm _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list