Hello..Hi,
I've been searching for quite some time now about this issue and feel as though I need to resort to a mailing list. Sorry if this is a waste of your time.
I'm running Slackware 9.1 and using Fluxbox as my window manager. For every GTK applicaiton that I run (gaim, galeon, etc), the font sizes are too large. A friend informed me of the gnome-font-properties program, which works great to set fonts for these applications, but I need to run the program everytime I reboot in order for the fonts to set how I want them. Is there a way to set the default GTK font sizes so that I don't have to run gnome-font-properties everytime I reboot?
gnome-font-properties saves parameters on path "/desktop/gnome/font_rendering". You can use 'gconf-editor' or 'gconftool-2' utilities to check/modify parameters.
Your problem is that you dont use DDC (and X cant get the right display size) or have incorrect "DisplaySize" entry in "XF86Config".
You can try to pass "-dpi N" parameter to server, you can do this with smth like this: 'startx -- -dpi 75' or defining alias 'alias startx='startx -- -dpi 75''.
Olexiy
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