On Monday 06 April 2009 03:45:10 am James Richard Tyrer wrote: ... > IIUC, you have tried TrueType fonts (e.g. Arial) and you had the same > result. Nobody can reproduce your problem so the best that we can do is > guess. The one thing that I might suggest is to try to determine if the > problem is that the fonts are too large by comparing them to the same > font in the same size in an editor. > > I would also try this. Open a Konsole and execute: > > xrandr --dpi 100 > > and then open the application that you had a problem with (it won't > affect applications already opened) and see if it makes any difference. Hi James, I have forgotten to answer to Jay before, as I promissed in my email commenting on his style (crossposting, summarizing emails from 2 ML and posting answer to one, answering posts from one ML on the other, etc - in short: lack of experience). The problem is mix of style elements that obviously doesn't work together. This is from his post to opensuse-kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx ML: *********************** Currently, I am using: Style = QtCurve Icons = Mist Window Decoration = Redmond Gtk Styles & Fonts: Gtk Style = Qt Curve Gtk Fonts = (Use another font - Adobe Helvetica 8) *********************** I could not find icons called Mist, so I could not recreate his setup. With all other elements set as in the list, there is no problems with text under icons. I can't check in the source code in what order window elements are printed on the screen, but from his problems I guess that text is first, then icons, so they cover top portion of the text. I suspect as a possible problem that icons don't have transparent background, but without set he is using I can't check is it a case. -- Regards, Rajko ___________________________________________________ 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.