Actually, on a fresh install, my titles (for active and inactive
windows) are as the title of the inactive window on my screenshot. My
problem is that I am not able to recover the same appearance anymore as
soon as I modified the font.
For example, I just opened the dialog box to modify the fo
I see it a bit bolder, but it can due to the rendering mode. Try modifying
the font sharpness, or try another font. I suggest you Sans to check this,
because of its thin forms may help to see if there's any problem.
Also, install Avantgarde or aonther "slim" font (you can grab them free
from www.d
Hi Rafael, thanks for your answer :)
Le 11/08/2013 20:55, 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) a écrit :
Sorry for answering late. The font by default is Ubuntu Medium
(default=ubuntu-medium). It's defined on the lubuntu-default theme. I
don't really understand what you mean. Your visual config seems right.
Sorry for answering late. The font by default is Ubuntu Medium
(default=ubuntu-medium). It's defined on the lubuntu-default theme. I don't
really understand what you mean. Your visual config seems right.
The "bug" of choosing Bold and it gets back to Medium is a font problem,
not ours. The reason
Le 08/08/2013 17:06, Pierre Gobin a écrit :
Hi,
I met an annoying bug since a long time with Openbox Configuration
Manager on Lubuntu. Indeed, if I try to modify windows title font from
Ubuntu Medium to another, then return to Ubuntu Medium, I do not find
the original aspect. Moreover, if I t
Hi,
I met an annoying bug since a long time with Openbox Configuration
Manager on Lubuntu. Indeed, if I try to modify windows title font from
Ubuntu Medium to another, then return to Ubuntu Medium, I do not find
the original aspect. Moreover, if I try to use Ubuntu Bold, Openbox
Configuration