Re: Debian Noob and MSCORE fonts

2014-04-20 Thread Aaron Taddei
Christopher,

Give this package a shot, i think this is what your looking for. 
ttf-mscorefonts-installer  Also look at using apt-cache or synaptic to
search for packages in the Debian repos, it can save some time.

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On 04/20/14 20:55, c. marlow wrote:
 Hello I am new to PLAIN DEBIAN

 I am using LXDE and I am looking on how to install the mscorettf fonts.
 It was easy to install in LMDE and in Ubuntu but in plain debian I do
 not see any MSCORE-TTF package at all I think is the name of it. In
 Ubuntu and LMDE there is a meta package for the MS fonts. but not in
 plain debian?

 Thanks for the help,
 Christopher


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Re: XFCE upgrade wheezy-jessie feedback

2014-04-09 Thread Aaron Taddei
Martin,
This has to do with the panel separator in xfce 4.10.  You have to add
a separator between window buttons and workspace switcher.  Then you
need to set style to transparent and check the expand check box.  This
is how I was able to emulate xfce 4.8 in 4.10.

/VR
 Aaron

On 04/08/2014 12:03 PM, Martin Read wrote:
 Today, I upgraded my system from wheezy to jessie (mostly because I
 wanted to install the steam client). This has had at least two issues so
 far:
 
 First, the XFCE panel at the bottom of my screen has materially
 increased its height (causing the bottom edges of my commonly used
 applications to now lie behind the task bar) without me taking any
 configuration action. This was a minor issue, easily remedied, but I
 don't think I should have had to remedy it in the first place.
 
 Second, the clock, the notification area, and the workspace selector
 have changed their positioning behaviour. Instead of sitting in a fixed
 position at the bottom right of the screen as they did under wheezy,
 their horizontal position fluctuates according to the size of the Window
 Buttons item (which changes every time I open or close an application).
 
 This strikes me as clearly suboptimal, and unlike the issue with the
 panel height (just tweak a slider in the panel properties), I cannot
 readily find a way to revert the positioning behaviour of these items to
 what it was under wheezy.
 
 Can anyone advise?
 
 


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