On Thursday 25 December 2008 09:55:11 am Felix Miata wrote: > On 2008/12/25 16:56 (GMT+0530) Kishore composed: > > On Thursday 25 Dec 2008 4:31:30 pm Anne Wilson wrote: > >> On Thursday 25 December 2008 00:05:25 Bob Stia wrote: > >> > 2.Yast has tiny tiny fonts. (I am visually impaired) I was able to > >> > increase font size in KDE and GTK to my satisfaction, but there is > >> > nothing for QT. > >> > >> Not sure about that. Have you increased the size of fonts in > >> systemsettings > Appearance tab > Fonts? If you've tried all that it > >> may be an OpenSUSE- specific thing, since yast is their tool. > > > > As Nikos mentions, this is most likely because yast is run as root and it > > uses the settings set for root user. You could run systemsettings as > > root and adjust fonts in there which should hopefully adjust the fonts as > > displayed in yast. > > I don't believe there is a tool in the KDE menus to adjust YaST2 fonts > directly. You can adjust them indirectly by changing your X DPI. To change > them in the individual YaST2 modules directly requires you use > /usr/bin/qtconfig for SUSE 11.0 & 11.1. Older versions may require using > /usr/lib/qt3/bin/qtconfig, which is still used by the YaST2 control center > as of 11.1. > > The file that stores the qt4 qtconfig setting is > $HOME/.config/Trolltech.conf. For qt3 I believe > /usr/share/desktop-data/qtrc is the file in control until you run v3 of > qtconfig to write a value to $HOME/.qt/qtrc. AFAICT, qt4 is hard-coded to > use size 9 if there is no override in $HOME/.config/Trolltech.conf, unless > maybe it's controlled by the overall SuSE theme. > > https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=389974 Hi Felix, Just to let you know I have finally got Yast to display properly. A long convoluted process that seems so unnessary. I tried all of the other suggestions to no avail Logging in as root and changing the kde and gtk fonts, running qtconfig which told me I had the chosen font size (but I did not) (sytemsettings just sat and ran and ran without output until i finally killed it) So I fell back to your suggestions. Went to $HOME/.config/Trolltech.conf and changed the font size. Some success. Now the main menu for Yast came up as readable with proper sized fonts. But the sub-menus still had the tiny fonts. So then I went to /usr/bin/qtconfig and changed font size there. Finally, I got a readable usable Yast. (Isn't that the same as running qtconfig in a terminal? evidently not) Don't know why this should be so complicated and why (Yast should use a mixture of qt3 and qt4 - I think?) Anyway, it is working now and I am happy. Just can't imagine some newbie or someone like me being able to solve a problem like this without the help of someone like you. Thank You!! Now, on to my other problems with KDE4.1. Maybe, with enough patience, I will get a functional 11.1, KDE4.1, to be as rock solid as my 10.3,KDE3.5. I guess we will see. Bob S ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.