Duane Clark wrote: > Eike Lantzsch wrote: > > > > Duane Clark wrote: > > > Eike Lantzsch wrote: > > > > > > [...] > > > > In a text window the Helvetica font appears to have a normal body > > > > height but the EmHeight is far taller. So the line spacing is > > > > far too wide. [...] > > > > > > I have no idea whether there could be any possible relation. But I have > > > seen this same effect in the Netscape and Mozilla compose windows, if my > > > 100dpi fonts were listed first in the xfs configuration, but the X > > > server was set for 75 dpi. This regardless of whether the compose window > > > was using a 100dpi font or a TT font. When I changed the X server to > > > tell it to use 100 dpi (or listed the 75 dpi font first in xfs), the > > > problem went away. > > > > > > Duane > > [...] > > The X server resolution that I am referring to is the screen resolution, > as reported by xdpyinfo: > screen #0: > dimensions: 1600x1200 pixels (406x305 millimeters) > resolution: 100x100 dots per inch > ... [...] > > Duane I finally managed to set the Xserver to 100x100 dpi and can now positively say: No, this is not related. The same weird font behaviour with 100dpi. I go one step further and say that I'm sure that it is not a configuration problem, neither X nor Wine config. Thank you so much for taking the pain to help me with X config which way I learned so much more about X, KDE and SuSE, xdm, xinit, xstart, .xserverrc, .xinitrc, spaghetti-links... Pity that there is no "man kdm". Regards, Ike -- . . Eike Lantzsch <___> CdC 1489 ASUNCION PY ____|\|\ ____ .ooo../ _________\ \_____/ rattle, RATTLE, disappear silently _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users