I have posted this here before (my XFree86-4)...
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Section "Monitor"
Identifier "TVOut"
HorizSync 30-50
# HorizSync 31.5
VertRefresh 60
Option  "DPMS" "0"

# Little Text
# DisplaySize     400 300
# DisplaySize     360 270
# DisplaySize     320 240
# DisplaySize     280 210
# DisplaySize     240 180
DisplaySize     200 150
# DisplaySize     160 120
# DisplaySize     120 90
# DisplaySize     80 60
# DisplaySize     40 30
# Big Text

EndSection
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Does choosing somethinge like 400x300 not make your fonts tiny?

ToddD

----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Font Size too Big


Hi,

I had the same issue with fonts being clipped and lines not being word
wrapped. This was under all themes that I tried, after a upgrade to FC3 and Mythtv .18. I selected the tiny font under setup and this took care of most
of the issues.  But myth weather was still clipping some fonts like the
temperature and the next day forcast was not word wrapping.

I am using the Nuvola theme.  It did not have a weather-ui.xml file so I
borrowed the file from the Titivillus theme and edited it to reduce the font
sizes until the clipping stopped and once the font was small enough word
wrapping started to occur again.   The tiny font setting didn't appear to
work for Myth weather, and it looked like it was picking up some default
font size setting from somewhere. So adding the weather-ui.xml file appeared to override these defaults. I dont know if this will work for other themes
but it worked ok on the Nuvola theme.


Hope it helps
Alan Anderson



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