Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-07 Thread CapSel
On 4/6/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 4/6/06, CapSel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ...and it's happening again...
  I inserrted DisplaySize in Monitor section with size in milimeters as
  it was in man xorg.conf.

 The one other thing i can think of to try is to use the command line
 option to force 75x75 dpi.

 If you are using kdm, edit /usr/kde/3.*/share/config/kdm/kdmrc.  There
 you will find a ServerCmd setting like this:

 ServerCmd=/usr/bin/X -br

 Try changing this to:

 ServerCmd=/usr/bin/X -dpi 75 -br

 If you use another dm, you'll have to figure out how to change it, or
 ask here...

 -Richard

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I added to ~/.xserverrc:
/usr/bin/X -dpi 75
and after day of testing it seems it solved the problem.
Thank you very much :)

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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-06 Thread CapSel
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 beforebut 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

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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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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-06 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/6/06, CapSel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 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.

Ahhh...sounds like X is detecting your display size and adjusting your
DPI to match.

Try setting a fixed DisplaySize in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  You should
find the good value in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.  Or if you use the nvidia
driver, set 'Option UseEdidDpi Off'.

-Richard

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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-06 Thread CapSel
On 4/6/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 4/6/06, CapSel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  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.

 Ahhh...sounds like X is detecting your display size and adjusting your
 DPI to match.

 Try setting a fixed DisplaySize in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  You should
 find the good value in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.  Or if you use the nvidia
 driver, set 'Option UseEdidDpi Off'.

 -Richard

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It's solved I think... at least for now, thanks :D

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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-06 Thread CapSel
On 4/6/06, CapSel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 4/6/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 4/6/06, CapSel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   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.
 
  Ahhh...sounds like X is detecting your display size and adjusting your
  DPI to match.
 
  Try setting a fixed DisplaySize in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  You should
  find the good value in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.  Or if you use the nvidia
  driver, set 'Option UseEdidDpi Off'.
 
  -Richard
 
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 It's solved I think... at least for now, thanks :D

...and it's happening again...
I inserrted DisplaySize in Monitor section with size in milimeters as
it was in man xorg.conf.

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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-06 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/6/06, CapSel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ...and it's happening again...
 I inserrted DisplaySize in Monitor section with size in milimeters as
 it was in man xorg.conf.

The one other thing i can think of to try is to use the command line
option to force 75x75 dpi.

If you are using kdm, edit /usr/kde/3.*/share/config/kdm/kdmrc.  There
you will find a ServerCmd setting like this:

ServerCmd=/usr/bin/X -br

Try changing this to:

ServerCmd=/usr/bin/X -dpi 75 -br

If you use another dm, you'll have to figure out how to change it, or
ask here...

-Richard

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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-03 Thread Rafael Bugajewski

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Am 02.04.2006 um 00:09 schrieb CapSel:


When I open a page and scroll it I see something like someone cuted or
added one row of pixels. I noticed it right after upgrading gtk+ froem
2.8.8 to 2.8.12, but I don't know if it is gtk problem. There are no
any errors/warnings.
Any idea of how to fix it?


Hi,

I really don't know how to fix it, but I have the same issues on my  
boxes (amd64 and ppc).
Hopefully there is a way to solve this problem. Have you tried to  
select the ugly text? If I select the misplaced text in my Firefox  
then everything seems to be O.K. again.


Greets,

Rafael
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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-03 Thread CapSel
On 4/3/06, Rafael Bugajewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Am 02.04.2006 um 00:09 schrieb CapSel:

  When I open a page and scroll it I see something like someone cuted or
  added one row of pixels. I noticed it right after upgrading gtk+ froem
  2.8.8 to 2.8.12, but I don't know if it is gtk problem. There are no
  any errors/warnings.
  Any idea of how to fix it?

 Hi,

 I really don't know how to fix it, but I have the same issues on my
 boxes (amd64 and ppc).
 Hopefully there is a way to solve this problem. Have you tried to
 select the ugly text? If I select the misplaced text in my Firefox
 then everything seems to be O.K. again.

 Greets,

 Rafael
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Yes, I tried... but it's not a solution. :(
Can anyone tell me how to check what is causing this?

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Re: [gentoo-user] mozilla adding/removing lines in text

2006-04-03 Thread Richard Fish
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 beforebut 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

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