2008/9/20  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Some time ago I wrote this post - now I found the solution:
> I've manually set a DPI-value of 120 in KDE (Kubuntu Hardy). This
> magically solves the problem. So this problem seems to be related to DPI
> settings.
>

Can you give some more details? Which file was edited (and perhaps
exact line whihc was changed).

I am also struggling with some thing similar as I reported earlier
although I am using GNOME. Will be a help in any case and give me some
pointer.

-- 
Regards,
Sudev Barar
Read http://blog.sudev.in for topics ranging from here to there.

PS: I know most of people do not follow email niceties (mostly they
are not aware) but if you follow bottom post/in-line post style of
email conversations it becomes a whole lot easier to carry on
meaningful dialogue and you can snip out what is not meaningful too.
Most people just hit reply button and top post leaving prior message
appended uselessly at bottom. See if you can adopt this style and
persuade others. In case you are already doing this ..... great,
spread the message.

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