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- Subject: Re: tlug: monitor settings
- From: Ulrike Schmidt <798a5047@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 00:12:01 +0900
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At 15:50 99/11/19 +0900, you wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> I just installed RedHat 6.1 on my machine but something went wrong. The >> resolution of the monitor is impressive but everything is displayed so tiny >> that my eyes hurt after five seconds. Pressing CTRL-ALT-+ repeatedly gives >> only scambled up displays until I am back to square one. I set all fonts of >> KDE to very large, but I cannot change everything I wanted with this >> strategy. Which settings do I have to change to fix this CTRL-ALT-+ not >> working properly? Or which manpages do I have to read? > >You might want to change your fonts to 100 dpi if they set to 75 dpi. Thanks a lot, that helped. Now I won't get blind because of too small fonts. The icons are still pretty small though, the CTR-ALT-+ thing still does not work, but I'll manage without for a while until I understand these config files better. Thanks a lot! Uli ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: TBA, January, 2000. Place: Temple Univ.
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