Al Hooton (al@xxxxxxxxxxx): > > This has nothing to do with fonts not showing up. GTK+ and Xft will > > use in order: > > > > - Xft/DPI XSETTING > > - Xft.dpi X resource > > - DPI from the screen > > > > So if gnome-settings-daemon isn't there to provide the DPI, it will > > *still* have a DPI. GTK+ works perfectly fine in non-GNOME > > environments. > [...] > - Install Mandrake 10.1 Official, installing all the included desktops > - Choose to run KDE as your desktop > - Run a gtk+ app (the test apps that come with gtkextra are where I > first saw this problem, but it affects many gtk+ apps for me if the > environment is installed as described above) > > Once you see the very small fonts problem, run gnome-settings-daemon. > The problem is resolved and the fonts are a size that is readable. The fix is for Mandrake to do the reasonable thing and set Xft.dpi to be 96.0 in a globally sourced X resource file, as Red Hat does. -Billy _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list