On 23/06/05, Egeekial <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't think so. I believe I have tried changing the fonts with > different themes to no avail. > > I am also currently using 100dip fonts, and I can tell that MythCenter > wasn't quite made for the larger fonts. Most things look fine, though. > > Phill Edwards wrote: > > >>However... is this *really* the solution? What about all the font size > >>options in the Myth config? You can set the point sizes for small, medium, > >>and large fonts. On my machine, changing those has never done anything and > >>I > >>don't know why. That's why I eventually used the dpi hack method. > >> > >>>From reading the other messages, it seems that most people try changing the > >>font sizes first, then fall back to changing the dpi when that doesn't work. > >> > >>So... what's wrong? Why don't the font items in the config menu change > >>anything? Does it have to do with the environment? I'm running Myth on a > >>Debian machine using AfterStep as my WM. Aside from font issues, I haven't > >>had any problems at all. > >> > >> > > > >I agree. I tried changing the font size in setup and it didn't appear > >to make any difference to anything. I'm using the MythCenter theme if > >that makes any difference. Maybe it's a theme support thang? > > > >Regards, > >Phill
I had the opposite problem. With the MythCentre theme my fonts were too big so "Manage Recordings", for example, appeared as "Manage". I fixed it by editing the menu xml files for that theme. Can't remember exactly where they were (somewhere in ~/.mythtv/ I think) and not sure if it works for all themes but you might be lucky. I never got DisplaySize to have any affect, maybe because I'm using a PVR350 for output. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
