Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Thanks guys for your feedback. I've found that fonts hand been
> affected. Fonts on Firefox looked terrible, I had to set hintstyle to
> none in ~/.fonts.conf
See
https://kevinkofler.wordpress.com/2011/05/19/hint-how-to-force-autohinting-on-fedora-15/
for the story about fon
2011/5/29 Evandro Fernandes Giovanini :
> Em Dom, 2011-05-29 às 15:43 +0200, Christoph Frieben escreveu:
>> 2011/5/29 Kevin Kofler:
>> > For GTK+ 3 applications, there's only one choice at this time: Adwaita, the
>> > default theme from GNOME 3.
>>
>> It is disturbing though that Fedora 15/Rawhide
Em Dom, 2011-05-29 às 15:43 +0200, Christoph Frieben escreveu:
> 2011/5/29 Kevin Kofler:
> > For GTK+ 3 applications, there's only one choice at this time: Adwaita, the
> > default theme from GNOME 3.
>
> It is disturbing though that Fedora 15/Rawhide do not provide a GTK2
> engine matching the GT
2011/5/29 Kevin Kofler:
> For GTK+ 3 applications, there's only one choice at this time: Adwaita, the
> default theme from GNOME 3.
It is disturbing though that Fedora 15/Rawhide do not provide a GTK2
engine matching the GTK3 Adwaita look to make the appearance of
respective applications consisten
Sergio Belkin wrote:
> I've installed F15 preserving home partition, and gtk apps look ugly.
> I've made a workaround moving .gconf and it fixed partially. (I'm
> using KDE SC)
>
> I've found some comments about it at (with a proposed workaround too):
>
> http://www.kirsle.net/blog/kirsle/gnome-s
Hi,
I've installed F15 preserving home partition, and gtk apps look ugly.
I've made a workaround moving .gconf and it fixed partially. (I'm
using KDE SC)
I've found some comments about it at (with a proposed workaround too):
http://www.kirsle.net/blog/kirsle/gnome-s-impact-on-everything
Can be