Re: [Evolution] Minor problem with fonts
- From: Not Zed <notzed ximian com>
- To: Adolfo Bello <adolfobello bisapi com>
- Cc: List Evolution <evolution lists ximian com>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Minor problem with fonts
- Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 23:43:59 +0800
Try running the gnome-session-properties crapplet, and see if you can
enable the gnome-settings daemon to run all the time. Or perhaps you
need to run gnome-save-session (actually maybe its gnome-session --save
or something, i'm really stabbing into the dark here, but i know its
something along those lines).
I dont really know what kde does, but if it does "x session management"
properly, it should also be able to start the gtk+ session managed apps
too, such as the gnome-settings-daemon (if they also, indeed, do "x
session management" properly, which afaik they do). (personally I think
having to have a session managed daemon to set your preferences is about
as insane as things get ... in my dev enivornment no session managed
apps (will) run, so i get the joy of running default gnome/gtk settings
for everything, and they kinda suck).
Michael
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 09:00 -0400, Adolfo Bello wrote:
I don't know if this is the right list to post this problem. I already
posted to one of Mandrake lists but got no answer. I am using KDE under
Mandrake 10, kernel 2.6.3.
A few days ago my laptop was shutdown improperly (a power lost). After
that, every time X is started the fonts in Evolution, Mozilla and some
other applications are pretty small, let's say something like 6/7
points.
After googling for a solution I found out that starting
"gnome-control-center" and double clicking on Fonts everything was back
to normal. Further research pointed to gnome-settings-daemon as being
the program to run to get the fonts looking nice.
This is not a major problem because my computer stays up and running
after I start it in the morning but, is there any way to avoid the
gnome-control-center step?
Thanks in advance.
Adolfo
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