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On 09/22/2010 02:31 AM, Przemysław Pawełczyk wrote:
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> Yes but you are wrong.

no, i am not wrong. only in error as i was drawn by font of web page
font size and did not notice firefox chrome fonts.

as for sylpheed, i was asking a question as you did not state if you had
check for a configuration for chrome font size. tho there should, at least
in thunderbird there is, a font setting for views.

what else has small fonts?

for firefox, you can change 'chrome' by looking at
'profile/chrome/Chrome-example.css' file and follow instructions.

as for sylpheed, i can not answer as i use thunderbird for email.

if sylpheed has a chrome file for text, you may want to look at it.

> But from where?
> 
> BTW. Other Linuxes have gtk2-theme-switch to change layouts and fonts.
> What to use in RHEL clones?

i would imagine same. try;

  locate gtk|grep doc | locate gtk|grep theme

to see what is available in doc files and themes.


later.

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tc,hago.

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