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Unforgiven1

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huge fonts
« on: 29 September 2003, 11:07 »
I run red Hat 9.0  Some applications have unbearably huge fonts, like Open Office and kdict.  anyone know why this is happening and how I fix it?  I haven't installed any font packages to my knowledge, unless it was packaged in an RPM and I didn't see it....if this is the case, would anyone know the offending RPM and how to remove it.
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erosnemesis

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« Reply #1 on: 1 October 2003, 21:47 »
did you install the entire installation or red hat? What is your screen res.
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Unforgiven1

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« Reply #2 on: 3 October 2003, 21:06 »
yes, I did a complete install of red hat.  Screen Res is 768x1024
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« Reply #3 on: 3 October 2003, 21:32 »
I had the same problem after installing a debian package to enable Microsoft true type fonts and installing those fonts somehwere.  If you look in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 there should be a list of fonts somewhere - the ones at the top have highest priority and are used first, so try commenting out fonts one by one starting from the top and then restarting X.
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