Re: newbie's UI problems

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On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 07:35, Malcolm Tredinnick wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 22:43, Shot wrote:

> > 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.

It'll be greyed out if you're not running Metacity.  Honestly, Debian's
GNOME setup wasn't the greatest the last time I subjected myself to
using that distro for a desktop, and it's far far too easy to have the
system decide to use a different WM by default.  Sawfish or something
other WM may be running instead of Metacity.

> 
> > 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.

Hmm.  I thought fontconfig could handle *any* font, so long as it was
installed and registered properly?  Could be wrong, tho.  ;-)

> 
> So, some good news, some bad news and some stuff I don't know. Hopefully
> others will fill in the missing pieces.
> 
> Cheers,
> Malcolm
> 
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