konsole with the "linux"
console font (not AA-ed). Konsole looks crap when I use AA-ed fonts. Is there
any way to have a specific app started with non AA-d fonts from an AA-ed
environment?
Thanks in advance, and again sorry for bugging the list with this question
again...
Cheers Viktor
Hi All,
After upgrading to the new stable potato KDE packages, I noticed
that my favourite font have evaporated from konsole. I use the
"Linux" font, the menu is still there, selected, but the font is
substituted with something else. When tried to find the font, went
to custom font then back to "L
s "L" to do this ...Mutt does
this with the "L", I do not know about kmail...
-- Viktor
...--...
> > On Tuesday, 8. May 2001 23:01, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > > Ákos, why don't you use the "L" (list reply) feature of mutt. This
> > > o
Ákos, why don't you use the "L" (list reply) feature of mutt. This
only replys to the particular list you are replying to...
Just my $0.02...:-))
Viktor
Ui. Még sohasem használtam ezt a két centes dolgot, de gondoltam
most itt az idõ...:-))
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 08:50:51PM +0200, [EMAIL PRO
Dear Debian KDE gurus,
I have potato KDE 2.1.1 and potato X3.3.6. I want AA, an from all
the posts it seems to me that my best option is to dist-upgrade to
Woody.
My question is: Do I need to upgrade my KDE as well, and if yes,
what to put my sources list for this to happen? Here is what i have:
> On Sun, May 06, 2001 at 05:29:05PM -0500, James Smith wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a way to get a scroll wheel on a mouse working in KDE
> > without using an external program like imwheel?
...--...
> If you still have X3.3.x, without imwheel I beleive you have to
> explicitly set resource
Hi All,
I know this was discussed in this list already, I did my homework,
read the archives, but I am still confused. Here is my problem:
I have stock potato 2.2.r3 with XFree 3.3.6. and Ivan's KDE for
potato. I want to get antialised fonts work n KDE with as less unstable
packages as it is poss
Thanks, I missed the highlighting settings, Rogerio is right, it is
hidden indeed...
:-0
-- Viktor
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 12:18:17AM -0700, Earl F Hampton wrote:
> On Sunday 29 April 2001 23:22, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:04:32PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
, 2001 at 03:40:11PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Apr 30 2001, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:04:32PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> > > On Apr 29 2001, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > > > I can't for my life figure out how to set this font to a si
Hi All,
I would like to have konsole to show the name of the apps running in
the titlebar. E.g if I start mutt in konsole, when I minimize
konsole, it would be nice (and logical) to see mutt, not "konsole"
or "/bin/bash" - kosole...
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance. -- Viktor
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:04:32PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Apr 29 2001, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > I can't for my life figure out how to set this font to a size that
> > normal humans could read it...
>
> Open the Advanced Editor and change it's de
Thanks Michael, this was the problem, indeed.
-- Viktor
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 06:44:38PM -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
>
>
>
> go to the KDE Control Center
> click Look &Feel
> click Fonts
> change the size of the fixed width font
>
> check a text file in your home directory
>
>
> --
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 05:17:55PM -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> On Sunday 29 April 2001 15:08, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > Hi fellow KDE Debianers,
> >
> > I love Konqi, but there is one thing, which bugs me a lot:
> >
> > Whenever I use Konqueror to view a
Beckermann wrote:
> On Sunday 29 April 2001 22:08, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > Hi fellow KDE Debianers,
> > ...--...
> > Thanks in advance. -- Viktor
>
> Hi
> Look under Settings->Configure Editor (if you have such an option as soon as
> a text file is shown - I&
Hi fellow KDE Debianers,
I love Konqi, but there is one thing, which bugs me a lot:
Whenever I use Konqueror to view a text file (on the web, or even in
my home directory) it loads the text viewer (which is I guess the
text editor embedded or something) and shows me the text file with
miniscule t
Hi All,
I have stable potato, with Ivan's KDE. I also have ximian-gnome 1.4
installed, but I did not install gdm, because it conflicts with kdm.
I would like to be able to start gnome as well occasionally, from
the kdm menu.
How can I edit the kdm start menu, and what to put in there to be
able t
t;
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Hi all,
After all the advice I got from this list, I still have problems
installing KDE. I have fresh potato stable nothing fancy. I tried to
install KDE2 from a local dir (after I downloaded all the packages at
work), got "broken packages" message. So, I went back to the basics,
back to apt-g
st of the entries has something
appended, like: "optional", "potato" "non-us" etc. Is this "./" supposed to
replace that?
Thanks again: Viktor
Debian User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 01 April 2001 07:20, Viktor Lakics wrote:
> > I
I am new to Debian. Just installed potato, and want to put KDE2.1. I
have all the KDE deb packages from kde.debian.net in a directory
/data/KDE.
How should I put this path into my /etc/apt/sources.list for
installing KDE from there (and not directly from the internet)?
I want to do "apt-get inst
;s only
> 4k, but it shouldn't be sent over the mailing list, and shouldn't be sent
> to everyone).
Viktor Lakics
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hunks, and it was easy to decide which is essential for the system.
Could anyone point me the right direction in terms of what packages should I
download for a basic KDE system? After that I do not mind to use apt-get and
gradually getting the remaining debs at the pace I like...
TIA: -- Vi
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