Anno domini 14:35:02 Thu, 12 Dec 2019 +0100 (CET)
Felmon Davis scripsit:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2019, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 13:45:54 Thu, 12 Dec 2019 +0100
(CET)
Felmon Davis scripsit:
greetings, folks,
through inadvertence I wiped out my Linux partition. I restored my
files but I didn't have a backup of the system so I installed a new
version of q40s (which runs a version of TDE). I use a prior version
on another laptop I don't have access to right now.
then began the misadventures with font sizes in this HiDPI laptop; I
got some help from the list (thanks!) last yr with such problems on a
similar laptop.
I've wrestled them to the ground for the most part but the windows
labelled as "TDE Control Module" have teensy font size. where do I
find the file that regulates their appearance?
thanks for the advice.
fjd
First try to increase the DPI settings. If it works, you are done.
(~/.trinity/share/config/startupconfig:
kcmfonts_general_forcefontdpi="96")
yeah, that's already set.
Out of couriosity: what value did you put there and did it change "something"?
Or change the global fonts in
~/.trinity/share/config/kdeglobals -
yeah, I have everything set in kdeglobals to what I consider
reasonable values.
but be prepared to go over the other config files
in
~/.trinity/share/config/ , too, there are a lot of font configs to
be found. Just do "fgrep -i font ~/.trinity/share/config/" :)
alright, I see some values which might be pertinent. I've changed a
couple and will re-start the session at the next convenient
opportunity.
(note I have closed the session and I have re-booted several times
since a couple of days for these and other reasons.)
fjd
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