[gentoo-user] OpenOffice / Evolution display settings
Hi all I got OpenOffice2 installed last week. I use Evolution as my default mail frontend. Openoffice has now display settings for a (nearly) blind person. The icons in the taskbar aren't big. They are huge. I'd like to change some font settings in Evolution too. If I remember right this is done by some Gnome app. I'm not using Gnome but I'm sure there are some gnomers on this list. Can anyone tell me which part of Gnome to install to be able to change the display of the apps menioned above? Thanks in advance Frank -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice / Evolution display settings
Franta schreef: Hi all snip Openoffice has now display settings for a (nearly) blind person. The icons in the taskbar aren't big. They are huge. I'd like to change some font settings in Evolution too. . Can anyone tell me which part of Gnome to install to be able to change the display of the Not a part of GNOME, but a loose gtk application: gtk-chtheme (which allows for changing the GTK2 default font, unlike some other similar loose applications). You're probably thinking of control-center (the GNOME Control Center), but that would install most if not all of GNOME, so there's no point in that, when gtk-chtheme will do the job. HTH, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] OpenOffice / Evolution display settings
On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 00:17 +0100, Holly Bostick wrote: Franta schreef: Hi all snip Openoffice has now display settings for a (nearly) blind person. The icons in the taskbar aren't big. They are huge. I'd like to change some font settings in Evolution too. . Can anyone tell me which part of Gnome to install to be able to change the display of the Not a part of GNOME, but a loose gtk application: gtk-chtheme (which allows for changing the GTK2 default font, unlike some other similar loose applications). You're probably thinking of control-center (the GNOME Control Center), but that would install most if not all of GNOME, so there's no point in that, when gtk-chtheme will do the job. HTH, Holly Thanks, I'll try that. Regards Frank -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list