On Wednesday 18 February 2009 12:21:02 Peter Malcolm Croft Price wrote: > When Kde went to 4 I had no time to familiarise myself with what was > new and take the time to set it up properly,I yum upgraded (Fedora 8 > to 9 to 10) so it needed some work. So I switched to Gnome. > Yesterday I took the time to customise Kde and I must say that I was > pleased with the result, a pleasant interface easy to see, use and > with almost all the capabilities I remember plus new possibilities. > Then I tried Firefox and it was unusable for me. The font sizes in the > toolbar were were too small for me to read. So I jumped into > user.chrome.css and started to make the changes I wanted. But I ran > out of time after I'd fixed the menubar and to be truthful I'm not > sure I know how to increase the font size in the bookmark toolbar > folders dropdown list. > > So my question is. > Whilst setting up KDE ,mostly making font sizes bigger because my > eyesight is bad, have I done something to Firefox and if so where in > system settings will I find the adjustment? > Now its back to Gnome (no great hardship but not my preference) where > Firefox remains exactly as I want it and usable. I had the opposite problem, as the font size was too big for the netbook screen, but it seems to me that the same solution would work both ways. Take a look at http://plasmasturm.org/code//gtk-chtheme/gtk- chtheme-0.3.1-1.i386.rpm It adds a gtk section to your configurations, where you can first try telling it to match your KDE settings, and if that doesn't work, you can make adjustments. HTH Anne
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