On Monday 21 November 2022 05:28:41 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > Hi Bill! > > Anno domini 2022 Mon, 21 Nov 03:55:20 -0800 > > I use qualc, the console versiomn of qualculate. It's quite what I expect > from a calculator, including history, constants etc. I had not tried that one before, wasn't sure if it was gui or command-line, but had not got there yet; however, qalc is okay as a backup. It is a little peculiar, sort of like returning to my early schooldays, doing sums with paper and pencil. At least it is more visible. > > But you can install "xcalc" and use good old .Xresources to change fonts, > colors etc. This might work, will look into it. > > Or you can use a modified GTK theme and then tell the GTK application to > use that theme, like: $ GTK_THEME=Adwaita:dark bad-gnome-caculator I use lxappearance and qt5ct to force other applications to use my TDE colors, and it works for a lot of stuff, but not some Gnomish stuff like galculator. > > Or you may want to only use a scaling factor for GTK: > $ GTK2_DPI_SCALE=4 bad-gnome-caculator > These suggestions will take some more work, but that is what winter is for, to get to all those things I put off during summer months. > Have I mentioned the numerouse benefits of GNOME for satanists? Does it further their aims of world domination? ;-) > > Nik ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx