On 4/3/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/3/06, CapSel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, I tried... but it's not a solution. :( > > Can anyone tell me how to check what is causing this? > > I've seen this before....but I also can't remember how I solved it. > > My first guess is something in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file. Mine contains: > > ---- > include "/usr/share/themes/Industrial/gtk-2.0/gtkrc" > > style "user-font" > { > font_name="Sans Serif 11" > } > widget_class "*" style "user-font" > > gtk-theme-name="Industrial" > gtk-font-name="Sans Serif 11" > ---- > > If that doesn't help, can you tell us more about your system? What > graphics chip and driver? > > -Richard > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > I don't know how it is possible but when I connected a monitor to my laptop, after restart, every font was about 2px bigger and the problem was visible. When I disconected It (the monitor) and restarted my laptop everything came back to "normal" state... Some time ago I had a stationary computer connected to this monitor and there was same situation. I don't know how this is possible, but it's true. Is there a way to track down what is happening between laptop and monitor and stop it? (without disconnecting monitor of course). Can someone explain how to do it?
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