Re: Notification popup size

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On 1/6/25 12:34 PM, Darrell Anderson via tde-users wrote:
Thanks David.

Seems sane that if the xfce4 notify daemon is being used that popup fonts are controlled by gtkrc files. I'll tinker with that. I too configured gtkrc files many years ago and haven't touched them since. But that was in the day of smaller monitors. The larger monitors are contributing to the popups looking so small. Doesn't explain though why the popups look fine in xfce but not TDE on a large monitor.

The gtk-qt-engine package isn't required for the system I am having notification popup issues. The core problem is I can't get knotify to load automatically. Sometimes knotify loads and sometimes not. A mystery and part of the root problem. I don't remember how notification popups are supposed to function in TDE when there is no active system notification daemon.

Since TDE has roots to KDE 3 and is a standalone DE, I am presuming popups are controlled within the environment. I don't know the dependencies to ensure TDE popups function. I don't remember after all these years but I am guessing the old KDE 3 was not designed to handle external notifications except through the old writed/walld tools.

Ah,

I may have been thinking about different popups. I'm talking about the tooltips. Here is a small screenshot:



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