Hi Dave,
> Sorry I don't remember the details but I do remember that
> was the basic gist of the issue.
thanks for the hint, will try it out on weekend (reemerging
OOo will take a while, I guess ;-).
Thanks & best regards
ce
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Missed the original post but it sounds similar to what I had run into awhile
back.
Sorry I don't remember what I did exactly but the problem was basically with
the fonts, not OO in particular.
Now I don't remember exactly but re-emerging the font packages (freetype
specifically and possibly fontc
Hi Ian,
> Maybe the update changed some things in X.org's
> configuration file?
the file is exact the same as before, I copied it manually.
But anyway, thanks a lot for the idea!
Best regards
ce
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Christoph Eckert wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>
>
>>Today, I started OpenOfficeWriter, and I only got wee small
>>fonts. When setting the font size to 96 and zomming the
>>document to 200% the text still appears in a size like 9px
>>on the screen.
>>
>>
>
>sorry for the traffic, but I just noticed that i
Hi,
> Today, I started OpenOfficeWriter, and I only got wee small
> fonts. When setting the font size to 96 and zomming the
> document to 200% the text still appears in a size like 9px
> on the screen.
sorry for the traffic, but I just noticed that it mainly
happened for some fonts (including t
Hi all,
recently I did some changes like updating x.org to and
building some custom kernels to get low latencies for audio
work.
Today, I started OpenOfficeWriter, and I only got wee small
fonts. When setting the font size to 96 and zomming the
document to 200% the text still appears in a s
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