Re: GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE

2005-05-20 Thread Paulo Cenachi
Em 20/05/05, Rafael Balbino[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
   Olá lista,
 
  Estou tendo problemas para configurar o GTK para pegar os esquemas de
 cores do KDE, configurei o GTK2 perfeitamente instalando o pacote
 gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, sendo que pro GTK não achei pacote parecido, alguem
 poderia me informar que pacote devo instalar ou que configuração fazer para
 que o GTK pegue os esquema de cores do KDE ?!
 
  Obrigado
 
 []'s Rafael Balbino

Rafael, eu já vi essa opção na própria tela de esquema de cores do
kcontrol, algo como usar cores do KDE em outros programas

Abraço,

Paulo Cenachi



Re: GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE

2005-05-20 Thread Rafael Balbino
 Caro Paulo,

  Eu já vi tb, fica dentro de Painel de Controle  Cores (se não me falhe a
memoria). Mas tipo, está funcionando apenas para os programas que tenho
instalandos na maquina que usem o GTK2, os que usam o GTK1.2 eu não consigo
fazer com que eles peguem o esquema de cores do KDE.

  Alguma dica ?!

  Desde já obrigado pela ajuda.

[]'s Rafael Balbino

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To: Rafael Balbino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
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Subject: Re: GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE


Em 20/05/05, Rafael Balbino[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
   Olá lista,

  Estou tendo problemas para configurar o GTK para pegar os esquemas de
 cores do KDE, configurei o GTK2 perfeitamente instalando o pacote
 gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, sendo que pro GTK não achei pacote parecido, alguem
 poderia me informar que pacote devo instalar ou que configuração fazer
para
 que o GTK pegue os esquema de cores do KDE ?!

  Obrigado

 []'s Rafael Balbino

Rafael, eu já vi essa opção na própria tela de esquema de cores do
kcontrol, algo como usar cores do KDE em outros programas

Abraço,

Paulo Cenachi


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Re: GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE

2005-05-20 Thread Paulo Cenachi
Em 20/05/05, Rafael Balbino[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
 Caro Paulo,
 
  Eu já vi tb, fica dentro de Painel de Controle  Cores (se não me falhe a
 memoria). Mas tipo, está funcionando apenas para os programas que tenho
 instalandos na maquina que usem o GTK2, os que usam o GTK1.2 eu não consigo
 fazer com que eles peguem o esquema de cores do KDE.
 
  Alguma dica ?!
 
  Desde já obrigado pela ajuda.
 
 []'s Rafael Balbino

Bom, nesse caso acho que não tem como deixar aplicativos gtk1.2 c/ a
mesma aparência dos 2.0. O que eu faço no meu desktop para
padronizar programas gtk é baixar os pacotes do tema industrial
(achei o melhor dentre os disponíveis) para gtk e gtk2 e configurar os
dois c/ o gtk-theme-switch.

Abraço,


Paulo Cenachi



Re: GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE

2005-05-20 Thread Rafael Balbino
   Entendo, eu tb faço isso...

   uso o swicth e o swicth2 mas tem um pacote que eu instalei chamado
gtk2-engines-gtk-qt que ele faz com que o GTK2 pegue os padrões de cores do
ambiente KDE, queira saber se tem algum pacote semelhante ou configuração
para que eu extendensse essa padronização para o GTK1.2.

   qual o nome desse pacote de tema que vc instalou !?

[]'s Rafael Balbino

- Original Message - 
From: Paulo Cenachi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE


Em 20/05/05, Rafael Balbino[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
 Caro Paulo,

  Eu já vi tb, fica dentro de Painel de Controle  Cores (se não me falhe a
 memoria). Mas tipo, está funcionando apenas para os programas que tenho
 instalandos na maquina que usem o GTK2, os que usam o GTK1.2 eu não
consigo
 fazer com que eles peguem o esquema de cores do KDE.

  Alguma dica ?!

  Desde já obrigado pela ajuda.

 []'s Rafael Balbino

Bom, nesse caso acho que não tem como deixar aplicativos gtk1.2 c/ a
mesma aparência dos 2.0. O que eu faço no meu desktop para
padronizar programas gtk é baixar os pacotes do tema industrial
(achei o melhor dentre os disponíveis) para gtk e gtk2 e configurar os
dois c/ o gtk-theme-switch.

Abraço,


Paulo Cenachi


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Re: GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE

2005-05-20 Thread Paulo Cenachi
Em 20/05/05, Rafael Balbino[EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
   Entendo, eu tb faço isso...
 
   uso o swicth e o swicth2 mas tem um pacote que eu instalei chamado
 gtk2-engines-gtk-qt que ele faz com que o GTK2 pegue os padrões de cores do
 ambiente KDE, queira saber se tem algum pacote semelhante ou configuração
 para que eu extendensse essa padronização para o GTK1.2.
 
   qual o nome desse pacote de tema que vc instalou !?
 
 []'s Rafael Balbino

Os pacotes são gtk-engines-industrial e gtk2-engines-industrial



GTK 1.2 com aparencia do KDE

2005-05-19 Thread Rafael Balbino
  Olá lista,
 Estou tendo problemas para configurar o GTK para pegar os esquemas de 
cores do KDE, configurei o GTK2 perfeitamente instalando o pacote 
gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, sendo que pro GTK não achei pacote parecido, alguem 
poderia me informar que pacote devo instalar ou que configuração fazer para 
que o GTK pegue os esquema de cores do KDE ?!

 Obrigado
[]'s Rafael Balbino

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gtk 1.2 fontsize with LANG=de_DE@euro

2004-12-19 Thread Haug Büger
Ich habe ein Problem mit testing und gtk 1.2 Programmen.
Nach einigen Tests habe ich herausgefunden, dass die Schriftgröße
von der LANG-Variable abhängt. Wenn ich die auf de_DE setze kann ich 
die Schrift lesen, wenn sie allerdings auf [EMAIL PROTECTED] gesetzt ist, dann
ist die Schrift unleserlich klein.

Wer macht hier murks? Der Installer der LANG falsch setzt oder gtk
der es falsch interpretiert? Welches Package ist zuständig?
Haug
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Re: gtk 1.2 fontsize with LANG=de_DE@euro

2004-12-19 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 19.Dec 2004 - 15:33:05, Haug Büger wrote:
 Ich habe ein Problem mit testing und gtk 1.2 Programmen.
 Nach einigen Tests habe ich herausgefunden, dass die Schriftgröße
 von der LANG-Variable abhängt. Wenn ich die auf de_DE setze kann ich 
 die Schrift lesen, wenn sie allerdings auf [EMAIL PROTECTED] gesetzt ist, dann
 ist die Schrift unleserlich klein.
 
 Wer macht hier murks? Der Installer der LANG falsch setzt oder gtk
 der es falsch interpretiert? Welches Package ist zuständig?

libgtk1.2, der Installer macht gar nichts falsch. Es könnte aber auch
am Font liegen. Mit de_DE wird die iso-8859-1 Kodierung benutzt, mit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] die iso-8859-15 Kodierung. Wenn der Font letztere nicht hat
nimmt gtk vielleicht eine andere die ebend so klein ist, oder gleich
nen anderen Font...

Andreas

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Re: gtk 1.2 fontsize with LANG=de_DE@euro

2004-12-19 Thread Markus Schulz
Am Sonntag, 19. Dezember 2004 16:23 schrieb Andreas Pakulat:
 On 19.Dec 2004 - 15:33:05, Haug Büger wrote:
  Ich habe ein Problem mit testing und gtk 1.2 Programmen.
  Nach einigen Tests habe ich herausgefunden, dass die Schriftgröße
  von der LANG-Variable abhängt. Wenn ich die auf de_DE setze kann
  ich die Schrift lesen, wenn sie allerdings auf [EMAIL PROTECTED] gesetzt
  ist, dann ist die Schrift unleserlich klein.
 
  Wer macht hier murks? Der Installer der LANG falsch setzt oder gtk
  der es falsch interpretiert? Welches Package ist zuständig?

 libgtk1.2, der Installer macht gar nichts falsch. Es könnte aber auch
 am Font liegen. Mit de_DE wird die iso-8859-1 Kodierung benutzt, mit
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] die iso-8859-15 Kodierung. Wenn der Font letztere nicht
 hat nimmt gtk vielleicht eine andere die ebend so klein ist, oder
 gleich nen anderen Font...

welche Fonts verwendet werden findest du in der Regel 
unter /etc/gtk/gtkrc.Kodierung

oder eventuell in einer lokalen gtkrc ($HOME/.gtkrc)
Zur Not mittels strace ermitteln welche das entsprechende Programm alles 
liest. (gibt da noch einige andere Möglichkeiten)

Falls du die entsprechend Anpassen möchtest, kannst du dir die Zeilen 
recht einfach mit gtkfontsel zusammen bauen.

MfG
Markus Schulz



Els textos dels programes en GTK+1.2 es veuen petits a la unstable.

2004-10-26 Thread insok network

Hola companys catalans de debian, fa molt temps que estic intentant
solucionar aquest problema amb la unstable de debian. Sembla que es un
problema de GTK+1.2 ja que GNOME 2.6 utilitza la nova versio de les
GTK... hi ha gent que m'han dit que s'han trobat tambe amb aquest
problema pero per lo vist per desgracia meva no m'han sapigut dir com o
amb quin paquet ho han pogut solucionar.

Per els que no saben a que em refereixo paso un screenshoot del meu
escritori mostrant el error que dona el gtk-switch-theme cuant cambio el
tema(dona u error amb el text pero sembla que es veu be.) i despres
podeu observar la imatje que em porta mesos estresantme.(En aquest cas
el aMule que utilitza GTK+1.2).

http://dune.mynethosting.net/~broadcast/Pantallazo.png 

Si algu em pogues donar alguna idea de com solucionarhu. Ya no em queden
ideas, m'he mirat tots els paquets que veia relacionats de tota la
distribucio i he estat remanat sources de diverses versions el GTK.

;) Bueno gracies companys! Sort amb la llista catalanodebianera.



Re: GTK 1.2 fonts not recognized after in GNOME

2004-10-11 Thread Steven Yap
On Sun, 2004-10-10 at 18:06 -0400, Rohan Deshpande wrote:
 
 I have been using Gnome2 lately, and I've noticed that any font changes
  I make or theme changes to .gtkrc are completely ignored. However,
  when I start x in something other than gnome that does not load the
  control-center, gtk 1.2 fonts work when I use gtk-theme-switch.  So,
  it must be something that gnome2 is doing to override any changes i
  make to gtk1.2 stuff.  any ideas? thanks!

Make your changes to .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2. That's apparently the new file
that GTK 1.2 applications will pickup when running in a Gnome 2
environment. 

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Re: GTK 1.2 fonts not recognized after in GNOME

2004-10-11 Thread Pascal Bonesh

  
  Rohan Deshpande wrote:
   Hello,
  
   I have been using Gnome2 lately, and I've noticed that any font
   changes I make or theme changes to .gtkrc are completely ignored.
   However, when I start x in something other than gnome that does not
   load the control-center, gtk 1.2 fonts work when I use
   gtk-theme-switch.  So, it must be something that gnome2 is doing to
   override any changes i make to gtk1.2 stuff.  any ideas? thanks!
  

Hi,

not sure if this may help you, but when I tried to change the theme for
gnome 1.2 apps with gtk-theme-switch it just wrote into .gtkrc. This was
ignored when in Gnome 2.x. I had to copy the lines changed with
gtk-theme-switch from .gtkrc into .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 if I remember
correctly.

Regards
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Re: GTK 1.2 fonts not recognized after in GNOME

2004-10-11 Thread Rohan Deshpande
Thanks guys.  Actually, all I did was edit .gtkrc.mine, and it worked
fine.  The .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 was getting overwritten by
gnome-settings-daemon.

-Rohan


On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:10:16 +0200, Pascal Bonesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
   Rohan Deshpande wrote:
Hello,
   
I have been using Gnome2 lately, and I've noticed that any font
changes I make or theme changes to .gtkrc are completely ignored.
However, when I start x in something other than gnome that does not
load the control-center, gtk 1.2 fonts work when I use
gtk-theme-switch.  So, it must be something that gnome2 is doing to
override any changes i make to gtk1.2 stuff.  any ideas? thanks!
   
 
 Hi,
 
 not sure if this may help you, but when I tried to change the theme for
 gnome 1.2 apps with gtk-theme-switch it just wrote into .gtkrc. This was
 ignored when in Gnome 2.x. I had to copy the lines changed with
 gtk-theme-switch from .gtkrc into .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 if I remember
 correctly.
 
 Regards
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GTK 1.2 fonts not recognized after in GNOME

2004-10-10 Thread Rohan Deshpande
Hello,

I have been using Gnome2 lately, and I've noticed that any font
changes I make or theme changes to .gtkrc are completely ignored. 
However, when I start x in something other than gnome that does not
load the control-center, gtk 1.2 fonts work when I use
gtk-theme-switch.  So, it must be something that gnome2 is doing to
override any changes i make to gtk1.2 stuff.  any ideas? thanks!


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Re: GTK 1.2 fonts not recognized after in GNOME

2004-10-10 Thread Rohan Deshpande
Hello,

I'm aiming to change 1.2 application fonts; my GTK 2 apps are fine.

-Rohan


On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 09:45:43 +0900, Jaehoon Han [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 GNome2 uses GTK2.0 and GTK2 has different font setting.
 I think you should modify ~/.gtkrc-2.0 to change menu font in GTK2 apps.
 
 
 
 
 Rohan Deshpande wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I have been using Gnome2 lately, and I've noticed that any font
  changes I make or theme changes to .gtkrc are completely ignored.
  However, when I start x in something other than gnome that does not
  load the control-center, gtk 1.2 fonts work when I use
  gtk-theme-switch.  So, it must be something that gnome2 is doing to
  override any changes i make to gtk1.2 stuff.  any ideas? thanks!
 
 
 



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Re: GTK 1.2 font problems

2004-09-22 Thread Yuhanes Tjandra
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 10:09:17AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
 The help in gnucash shows in a small, crummy font.  It's basically
 unreadable.  Nothing I do seems to change it.  It looks OK in yelp.
 I ordinarily run KDE on a testing system (though I tried Gnome too).
 
 Judging by the dependencies, gnucash is a gtk 1.2 application.  I
 assume yelp is good because it is a Gnome 2 (gtk 2?) app.
 
 After reading the newsgroups, here's what I've tried:
 1. In KDE, disable the setting (under color!) for controls appearance
 of non-KDE apps.
 2. Tried Gnome 2.
 3. Created .gtkrc.mine in my home directory with
 # Create by RB for gtk 1.2 in effort to make gnucash help look decent
 style user-font
 {
   font=-*-times-medium-r-*-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
 }
 This file is included by .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
 4. Created .gtkrc-1.2, same as above.  (Nothing suggested this, but I
 thought .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 might only apply under gnome 2).
 5. Added to .gtkrc-2.0
 gtk-font-name = Sans 12
 6. Tried
 $ gnome-settings-daemon
 You can only run one xsettings manager at a time; exiting
 
 I did not log out before each attempt, though after doing these I did
 start a Gnome session in a second virtual terminal.
 
 Any other ideas?
Do you have *.UTF-8 as the default locale?
[* means ar, de, en, etc]
If it is so, try not to set it as your default locale.

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Re: GTK 1.2 font problems

2004-09-22 Thread Ross Boylan
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 09:59:18PM +0700, Yuhanes Tjandra wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 10:09:17AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
  The help in gnucash shows in a small, crummy font.  It's basically
  unreadable.  Nothing I do seems to change it.  It looks OK in yelp.
  I ordinarily run KDE on a testing system (though I tried Gnome too).
  
  Judging by the dependencies, gnucash is a gtk 1.2 application.  I
  assume yelp is good because it is a Gnome 2 (gtk 2?) app.
  
  After reading the newsgroups, here's what I've tried:
  1. In KDE, disable the setting (under color!) for controls appearance
  of non-KDE apps.
  2. Tried Gnome 2.
  3. Created .gtkrc.mine in my home directory with
  # Create by RB for gtk 1.2 in effort to make gnucash help look decent
  style user-font
  {
font=-*-times-medium-r-*-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
  }
  This file is included by .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
  4. Created .gtkrc-1.2, same as above.  (Nothing suggested this, but I
  thought .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 might only apply under gnome 2).
  5. Added to .gtkrc-2.0
  gtk-font-name = Sans 12
  6. Tried
  $ gnome-settings-daemon
  You can only run one xsettings manager at a time; exiting
  
  I did not log out before each attempt, though after doing these I did
  start a Gnome session in a second virtual terminal.
  
  Any other ideas?
 Do you have *.UTF-8 as the default locale?
 [* means ar, de, en, etc]
 If it is so, try not to set it as your default locale.

I don't think so, but I have run some of the internationalization
packages, so they might have set something behind my back.

I have intervened to set some related variables, though it does not
affect all environments.  Basically, I'm either C or have
LANG=en_US
At least in my terminal (KDE Konsole) this is the only environment
variable that seems set (nothing named LOCALE).

Interestingly, I did discover
GTK_RC_FILES=/etc/gtk/gtkrc:/home/ross/.gtkrc:/home/ross/.kde/share/config/gtkrc
Only /home/ross/.gtkrc exists.


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GTK 1.2 font problems

2004-09-21 Thread Ross Boylan
The help in gnucash shows in a small, crummy font.  It's basically
unreadable.  Nothing I do seems to change it.  It looks OK in yelp.
I ordinarily run KDE on a testing system (though I tried Gnome too).

Judging by the dependencies, gnucash is a gtk 1.2 application.  I
assume yelp is good because it is a Gnome 2 (gtk 2?) app.

After reading the newsgroups, here's what I've tried:
1. In KDE, disable the setting (under color!) for controls appearance
of non-KDE apps.
2. Tried Gnome 2.
3. Created .gtkrc.mine in my home directory with
# Create by RB for gtk 1.2 in effort to make gnucash help look decent
style user-font
{
  font=-*-times-medium-r-*-*-17-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
}
This file is included by .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
4. Created .gtkrc-1.2, same as above.  (Nothing suggested this, but I
thought .gtkrc-1.2-gnome2 might only apply under gnome 2).
5. Added to .gtkrc-2.0
gtk-font-name = Sans 12
6. Tried
$ gnome-settings-daemon
You can only run one xsettings manager at a time; exiting

I did not log out before each attempt, though after doing these I did
start a Gnome session in a second virtual terminal.

Any other ideas?

P.S.  The previous operations did change my emacs fonts!


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Re: GTK 1.2 font problems

2004-09-21 Thread Thomas Adam
 --- Ross Boylan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

 After reading the newsgroups, here's what I've tried:

Try this:

http://linuxgazette.net/issue96/adam.html

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Re: GTK 1.2 font problems

2004-09-21 Thread Ross Boylan
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 06:46:32PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
 
  After reading the newsgroups, here's what I've tried:
 
 Try this:
 
 http://linuxgazette.net/issue96/adam.html
 
I don't think that's it.  I don't have a font server running, and I
list the 100dpi fonts before the 75dpi (My screen is around 100dpi,
and presumably 75dpi fonts would look even smaller).

It is possible that something in my paths is off, though I've futzed
with them extensively to get fonts into their current almost OK state:
Section Files
#FontPath   unix/:7100# local font server
# if the local font server has problems, we can fall back on these

# next 2 lines at instruction of x-ttcidfont-conf 7/25/04
FontPath /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/CID
FontPath /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType

FontPath/usr/local/share/fonts/TrueType
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/CID
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi
EndSection

But there are so many layers.  I have defoma installed, and libxft in
various versions (I'm not sure if GTK 1.2 uses any of them).

I also forgot to mention in my original post that I went hunting
around config files for something explicitly setting a bad font; I
didn't find anything.


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Compilar con GTK 1.2

2004-05-28 Thread Adrián Chapela



Prueba a hacer lo siguiente:

apt-get install libgtk1.2-dev

Un saludo.


Re: ugly fonts in gtk 1.2 apps

2003-12-22 Thread Julius Plenz
Toshiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, I did what you suggested, but I'm still having the same old and ugly 
 fonts, did you do something else in addition to defining GDK_USE_XFT?

Did you do a Xserver-restart or a complete reboot? Additionally, I edited my
~/.gtkrc, now it looks like this: (Comments deleted)

style gtk-default-iso-8859-15 { 
fontset = -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal--12-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-15,\ 
-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-15,*-r-* 
} 
class GtkWidget style gtk-default-iso-8859-15

Just put this stuff into you ~/.gtkrc and restart your X-Server. Then
everything should work fine, I think.

Julius

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Re: ugly fonts in gtk 1.2 apps

2003-12-22 Thread Micha Feigin
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 12:59:41AM -0300, Toshiro wrote:
 On Sunday 21 December 2003 23:28, Julius Plenz wrote:
  Toshiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I'm running sid and all the old gtk apps (jpilot for example) have a very
   ugly set of fonts. Anybody know how to fix the fonts?
 
  Well, I just solved this problem: You have to use antialiased-fonts, so put
  a export GDK_USE_XFT='1' in you ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc
 
  HTH  Good Night
 
  Julius
 
  P.S.: Don't forget to rebbot or restart Xserver an Xfontserver...
 
 Well, I did what you suggested, but I'm still having the same old and ugly 
 fonts, did you do something else in addition to defining GDK_USE_XFT?
 
 Toshiro.
 

Assuming you are not using a font server, try in you XF86Config to
change the order of the fontpath lines so that the truetype fonts line
is on top (if you have truetype fonts) and the type1 fonts are the last
on the list. Solved my problem.

 
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Re: ugly fonts in gtk 1.2 apps

2003-12-22 Thread Paul William
try installing libgdkxft0

On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 12:13, Toshiro wrote:
 I'm running sid and all the old gtk apps (jpilot for example) have a very ugly 
 set of fonts. Anybody know how to fix the fonts?
 
 Toshiro.
 
 
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Re: ugly fonts in gtk 1.2 apps

2003-12-22 Thread Toshiro

On Tuesday 23 December 2003 02:31, Paul William wrote:
 try installing libgdkxft0

 On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 12:13, Toshiro wrote:
  I'm running sid and all the old gtk apps (jpilot for example) have a very
  ugly set of fonts. Anybody know how to fix the fonts?


Well, you already answered yourself :) if I install libgdkft0, all gtk2 stuff 
is uninstalled. 

If you find anything, please let me know.

Thanks,
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fonts horribles en aplicaciones gtk 1.2

2003-12-21 Thread Toshiro
Estoy usando sid y la verdad que las fuentes de las aplicaciones cuyas fonts 
son espantosas (por ej. xmms, jpilot); alguien sabe cómo hacer para que se 
vean un poco mejor?



ugly fonts in gtk 1.2 apps

2003-12-21 Thread Toshiro
I'm running sid and all the old gtk apps (jpilot for example) have a very ugly 
set of fonts. Anybody know how to fix the fonts?

Toshiro.


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Re: ugly fonts in gtk 1.2 apps

2003-12-21 Thread Julius Plenz
Toshiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm running sid and all the old gtk apps (jpilot for example) have a very ugly 
 set of fonts. Anybody know how to fix the fonts?

Well, I just solved this problem: You have to use antialiased-fonts, so put
a export GDK_USE_XFT='1' in you ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc

HTH  Good Night

Julius

P.S.: Don't forget to rebbot or restart Xserver an Xfontserver...

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Re: ugly fonts in gtk 1.2 apps

2003-12-21 Thread Toshiro
On Sunday 21 December 2003 23:28, Julius Plenz wrote:
 Toshiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm running sid and all the old gtk apps (jpilot for example) have a very
  ugly set of fonts. Anybody know how to fix the fonts?

 Well, I just solved this problem: You have to use antialiased-fonts, so put
 a export GDK_USE_XFT='1' in you ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc

 HTH  Good Night

 Julius

 P.S.: Don't forget to rebbot or restart Xserver an Xfontserver...

Well, I did what you suggested, but I'm still having the same old and ugly 
fonts, did you do something else in addition to defining GDK_USE_XFT?

Toshiro.


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Re: fontes e gtk 1.2

2003-11-12 Thread Douglas A. Augusto
No dia 12/11/2003 às 03:58,
caio ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

   All
 
   Por acaso alguem saberia me dizer a onde é que eu configuro no gnome 
 2.4 as
 fontes utilizadas pelos aplicativos que se utilizam da biblioteca gtk 1.2 ?!? 
 É
 que os aplicativos que foram escritos para gtk 1.2 estão apresentando 
 problemas
 de fonte, já os que utilizam a 2.0 não.

Tente o comando:

$ switch

# apt-get install gtk-theme-switch


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Re: fontes e gtk 1.2

2003-11-12 Thread caio ferreira
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 05:25:16 -0200
Douglas A. Augusto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Por acaso alguem saberia me dizer a onde é que eu configuro no gnome 2.4
 asfontes utilizadas pelos aplicativos que se utilizam da biblioteca gtk 1.2
 ?!? É que os aplicativos que foram escritos para gtk 1.2 estão apresentando
 problemas de fonte, já os que utilizam a 2.0 não.
 
 Tente o comando:
 $ switch
 # apt-get install gtk-theme-switch

Esse aplicativo aparentemente não altera a fonte do aplicativo. Outra 
coisa que
eu verifiquei foi que esse problema ocorre somente em aplicativos que foram
escritos em gtk 1.2

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Re: fontes e gtk 1.2

2003-11-12 Thread Douglas A. Augusto
No dia 12/11/2003 às 07:53,
caio ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

 On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 05:25:16 -0200
 Douglas A. Augusto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Por acaso alguem saberia me dizer a onde é que eu configuro no gnome 2.4
  asfontes utilizadas pelos aplicativos que se utilizam da biblioteca gtk 1.2
  ?!? É que os aplicativos que foram escritos para gtk 1.2 estão apresentando
  problemas de fonte, já os que utilizam a 2.0 não.
  
  Tente o comando:
  $ switch
  # apt-get install gtk-theme-switch
 
   Esse aplicativo aparentemente não altera a fonte do aplicativo. Outra 
 coisa que
 eu verifiquei foi que esse problema ocorre somente em aplicativos que foram
 escritos em gtk 1.2

Favor, responder para a lista somente.

E se alterar manualmente o conteúdo dos arquivos ~/.gtkrc e
~/.gtkrc-1.2-gnome2?

Abaixo do 'include' do tema, coloque a fonte que deseja, exemplo:


  include /usr/share/themes/Industrial/gtk/gtkrc

  style user-font
  {
font=-bh-lucida-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
  }
  widget_class * style user-font

  include /home/douglas/.gtkrc.mine


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Re: fontes e gtk 1.2

2003-11-12 Thread caio ferreira
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 10:35:42 -0200
Douglas A. Augusto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 E se alterar manualmente o conteúdo dos arquivos ~/.gtkrc e
 ~/.gtkrc-1.2-gnome2?
 Abaixo do 'include' do tema, coloque a fonte que deseja, exemplo:
   include /usr/share/themes/Industrial/gtk/gtkrc
   style user-font
   {
 font=-bh-lucida-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
   }
   widget_class * style user-font
   include /home/douglas/.gtkrc.mine

Infelismente não deu certo.

Se você quiser posso enviar um screenshot da tela e te indicar o 
problema que
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fontes e gtk 1.2

2003-11-11 Thread caio ferreira
All

Por acaso alguem saberia me dizer a onde é que eu configuro no gnome 
2.4 as
fontes utilizadas pelos aplicativos que se utilizam da biblioteca gtk 1.2 ?!? É
que os aplicativos que foram escritos para gtk 1.2 estão apresentando problemas
de fonte, já os que utilizam a 2.0 não.

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tildes en programas gtk 1.2, qt, atk... arrancados desde gnome 2.2

2003-09-27 Thread Jos Luis Cruz
Hay programas como el sylpheed, amsn, xmms, opera y lyx-qt en los que no puedo 
escribir tildes (ni tampoco verlas, en el caso de xmms y sylpheed) si los 
arranco desde los menús o accesos directos de gnome.

Si ahora puedo escribir tildes en mi Sylpheed-claws, es porque lo he arrancado 
desde gnome-terminal. Lo mismo pasa con el Opera, el Amsn, Lyx-qt, etc, etc...

Las tildes funcionan bien en todos los programas de gnome, como el gaim, el 
gedit, el gvim, etc... a pesar de que los arranque desde menús.

No logro averiguar a qué puede ser debido :( Incluso creando usuarios nuevos 
pasa lo mismo. set-language-environment está bien ejecutado...


Aquí van la única cosa notable que he averiguado:


Si desde gnome-terminal ejecuto locale, me aparece:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_CTYPE=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_NUMERIC=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_TIME=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_COLLATE=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_MONETARY=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_MESSAGES=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_PAPER=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_NAME=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_ADDRESS=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_TELEPHONE=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_MEASUREMENT=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_IDENTIFICATION=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_ALL=

(osea, bien todo, creo)

Sin embargo, si ejecuto: locale | most con la opción marcada ejecutar en 
terminal desde Ejecutar programa del menú de Gnome, me aparece la siguiente 
lista:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_CTYPE=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_NUMERIC=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_TIME=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_COLLATE=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_MONETARY=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_MESSAGES=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_PAPER=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_NAME=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_ADDRESS=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_TELEPHONE=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_MEASUREMENT=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_IDENTIFICATION=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
LC_ALL=

¿Puede ser ese el problema?


gracias,
joseluis


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gtk 1.2 et les fonts

2003-05-03 Thread Marc H
salut

je suis passé depuis peu à Gnome 2.2 (sans gros probleme d'ailleurs) et
la plupart
des applis sont passés en version GTK2.

Mais je n'ai plus la possibilité de configurer les fonts de GTK1.2 et ca

m'emmerde un peu.

Je me retrouve maintenant avec des fonts énormes et bien moches dans les
menus
Galeon.

J'ai bien trouvé gtk-theme-switch pour changer l'apparence de GTK1.2
mais
rien pour modifier les fonts.

Est ce que quelqu'un connait une appli ou une astuce pour modifier les
fonts
de gtk1.2 ?
(histoire de rendre ca plus beau en attendant la version GTK2 de galeon)


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Re: gtk+ 1.2?

1999-11-05 Thread Greg Wooledge
Ed Young ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 The packages I've tried are:
 libgtk1.2 but after upgrading I still get 
 1.0.6
 
 When I invoke
 gtk-config --version. 

gtk-config is for development, not runtime.  If you want to compile with
GTK+ 1.2, you need to install libgtk1.2-dev (and probably libglib1.2-dev
as well).

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Re: gtk+ 1.2?

1999-11-05 Thread Kenneth Scharf
libgtk++ is one of a few 'moving targets' that debian
can't keep up with.  Another is wine.  Also VDK and
gEDA.  So I have been downloading sources from their
home sites and building my own in /usr/local/src. 
This works but you must include /usr/local in your
path.  Also add /usr/local/lib to your /etc/ld.so.conf
and run ldconfig after building the libraries.  You
could also download the source from unstable and then
use dpkg-source -x and dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc to
build your own .deb's under your current version of
libc.  Only problem is I think that when you DO
upgrade to potato dselect won't grab the latest
versions of the packages you built since it will think
they are the same version and then you will still have
the versions built against the older libc.  You of
course could un-install and re-install the packages. 

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gtk+ 1.2?

1999-11-04 Thread Ed Young

I've been trying to install gtk+1.2 but it seems that the only versio
available in any Debian dist is 1.0.6. 

I've attempted to upgrade gtk from both slink and potato with no luck.
The packages I've tried are:
libgtk1.2 but after upgrading I still get 
1.0.6

When I invoke
gtk-config --version. 

If I'm installing the wrong packages, which ones do I need? 

I upgraded using apt-get update, apt-get install libgtk1.2. I then did a
full dist-upgrade with apt-get dist-upgrade and got the same result...

Thanx in advance, 

Ed


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