s. keeling wrote: > > Your problem then is with the style definition. In my ~/.fluxbox dir, > I have a ~/.fluxbox/styles, and that's where I copied in my preferred > style (TDF). In styles/TDF, it mentions: > > toolbar.font: lucidasans-10 > menu.title.Font: lucidasans-10 > menu.frame.font: lucidasans-10 > window.font: lucidasans-10 > menuFont: lucidasans-10 > titleFont: lucidasans-10 > > Likely, those are what you need to sort out. > > To do all this right, you need to copy stuff into ~/.fluxbox, then > edit ~/.fluxbox/init: > > session.styleFile: /home/keeling/.fluxbox/styles/TDF > session.menuFile: /home/keeling/.fluxbox/menu > > > -- > Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. > (*) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~keeling
Hello s.keeling, With all respect, I don't believe the problem I'm having here is with ~/.fluxbox/init. That file is modifiable as soon as one simply chooses a new style from the menu. Boot now with Shade, for example, and boot again without changing from Shade, and that file will show Shade as the selected style. However, change the style mid-session to say, MerleyKay, and that file will show MerleyKay until changed again. ~/.fluxbox/init would seem to govern how fluxbox operates but leaves a styles' font sizes to the style files themselves. A look at ~/.fluxbox/init in my Gentoo installation shows the exact file as does the ~/.fluxbox/init file in my Debian installation yet the font rendering is remarkably different in the two. The question would seem to remain is there a system setting at work here, gtk2 or some such? I feel confident that ~/.fluxbox/init is not at the heart of the mystery. Other thoughts. jlowell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]