kubuntu-users Digest, Vol 64, Issue 41

Bill vance faptagon at gmail.com
Mon May 24 07:43:00 UTC 2010


> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 00:32:01 +0300
> From: William Hamra <w.hamra1987 at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: kubuntu-users Digest, Vol 64, Issue 38
> To: Kubuntu user technical support <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> Message-ID: <4BF99ED1.1050709 at gmail.com>
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> On 05/23/2010 02:22 PM, Billie Walsh wrote:
>> On 05/23/2010 03:29 AM, Bill vance wrote:
>>>> Message: 8
>>>> Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 19:25:10 +0300
>>>> From: Nigel Ridley<nigel at prayingforisrael.net>
>>>> Subject: Re: kubuntu-users Digest, Vol 64, Issue 33
>>>> To: Kubuntu user technical support<kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>>>> Message-ID:<4BF80566.1030004 at prayingforisrael.net>
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>>>>
>>>> On 05/22/2010 01:41 PM, Bill vance wrote:
>>>> [snip]
>>>>
>>>>> I downloaded Thunderbird to deal with it, but now the readme
>>>>> file says to get info on installing it at:
>>>>>
>>>>>      http://getthunderbird.com/releases/
>>>>>
>>>>> Unfortunately, all they have there is a completely uninformative
>>>>> tailchase, with no installation directions whatsoever.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone got a clue?  :-(
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Sudo aptitude install thunderbird
>>>>
>>> Thanks for the reminder, it slipped by me completely.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, now that I have it, I find that the print on it, and
>>> it's wizards, is even smaller
>>> yet, than everything I've allready got.  Most of that I could puzzle
>>> through with a large
>>> enough magnifying glass, but this is worse.  :-(
>>>
>>> Computers can be such crap.  I'm beginning to wonder if I can display
>>> a jpeg on an
>>> abacus.....
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I know this sounds terrible but why don't you make the print bigger? In
>> my installation the default was so small my poor old eyes just couldn't
>> see it unless I stuck my nose right up to the screen. I set the minimum
>> font size to 18 as a balance to up close and far away. [ Edit >
>> Preferences > Display > Formatting Tab > Advanced ] Set the font and
>> minimum size to whatever you want. For the top half of the T-Bird window
>> use the system settings.


None of that does any good, as the print is too small to see what it's
supposed to be
in the first place.  See the following, though, as it looks like the
problem is finally
solved.


> one of my first fixes after a new installation is to go the fonts
> settings in the appearance section, and change the DPI into 96 DPI. no
> need to change any font sizes afterwards, everything looks normal
> afterwards. for some reason, KDE always uses a too small font by
> default, i guess it assumes everyone has a 25+ inch monitor nowadays...
> but poor me is still on a 17 inch CRT monitor, even if the resolution is
> 1280x1024... :P
>
> --
> Willy K. Hamra
> Manager of Hamra Information Systems

Thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU, Sir!!!!!

Big slobbery kisses all over your feet!   :-)

It took a while with the glass to find what you were refering to, but
now everything
_finally_ looks like it ought to.

Bill




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