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Old 29-Dec-2008, 11:40
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Default Re: Ugly fonts

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Originally Posted by dcengija View Post
Who mentioned style or theme?
Whom mentioned? I mentioned style and theme. ... Selection of style and theme in some cases can have a direction impact on the presentation of one's fonts (under KDE).

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I already posted a screenshot of my openSUSE 10.3 desktop. This is my brand-new, all-shiny Mandriva 2009. The only thing I changed is the color scheme (I selected slightly lighter one, I think).

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What pleases me is fonts configuration. Also, overall appearance is quite good, and I'll definitely give it a try.
Your text suggests you are happy with it, and thats great ! The beauty of Linux is it is all about choice.

What I was asking, was something more along the lines of a screen print of the output of KDE3's:
Configure Desktop > Appearance and Themes > Fonts ...
what is selected for General, Fixed Width, Toobar, Menu, Window Title, Taskbar, Desktop, and in the field "use anti-aliasing" / "configure" and Force fonts DPI ? Mandriva using KDE must have something similar.

Also, under Configure Desktop > Appearance and Themes > GTK Styles and Fonts, what is selected in Mandriva of "Use Style" ... and for "GTK fonts" ...

Also under Configure Desktop > Appearance and Themes > Style > Style what is selected under "Widget Style" ? Mandriva surely has an equivalent.

Thats on KDE3.

Upon looking again, you are using KDE4. KDE4 has similar settings but the menu navigation is different.
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