The error is ** (gnome-font-properties:9815): WARNING **: Invalid UTF8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text()
** (gnome-font-properties:9815): WARNING **: Invalid UTF8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text() ** (gnome-font-properties:9815): WARNING **: Invalid UTF8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text() ** (gnome-font-properties:9815): WARNING **: Invalid UTF8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text() ** (gnome-font-properties:9815): WARNING **: Invalid UTF8 string passed to pango_layout_set_text() IF evo is open when I try this no background change.... If not I get the change. Gnome seems to be trying to start itself on top of KDE. Font sizes don't change for evo. James On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 02:23, Frederic Crozat wrote: > On Mon, 02 Sep 2002 00:18:58 +0000, James Sparenberg wrote: > > > All, > > > > Trying to get font sizes in the Evolution 1.08 that comes with Beta4 > > (updated last about 20 minutes ago) large enough to read on a 1280x1024 > > screen. Going to the Evolution site it recommends using gnomecc to > > control this. Under Mandrake the command gnomecc is not present. However > > the command gnome-control-center is. When I use that and try to enlarge > > fonts (either running under gnome or under kde3 my prefered wm) I can > > enlarge founts all over the place EXCEPT in evolution. The summary page > > fonts still remain tiny at best. So the question is. > > > > 1. Should the gnomecc command be in Mandrake. > No, it is now gnome-control-center.. > > > 2. How else can I enlarge the fonts. (cruised all the files in $HOME/evolution >with no sign of hope > > there.) > Edit your gtk theme.. > > > 3 When invoicing gnome-control-center under KDE the screen turns > > red (invoked as root or as a user) I lose menu's and desktop wallpaper and > > the only recourse is to logout of kde3 and then log back in. > > Gnome-control-center is also slower than molasses. . > Just tested here and it is fast as light to start and it doesn't change > background.. > > > Even under gnome clicking an icon takes from 60 -90 seconds for the > system to react. > > Check for error message in ~/.xsession-errors > -- > Frederic Crozat > MandrakeSoft > >
