[SCIM] Adjusting input panel font size
James Su
suzhe at tsinghua.org.cn
Wed Jun 9 17:54:57 PDT 2004
You may leave the SCIM font setting untouched and just adjust the global
gtk2 font setting by gnome-font-properties. You can see the effect
immediately.
Regards
James Su
Ming Hua wrote:
>Hi Jeff,
>
>On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 02:00:37PM -0700, Jeff Warrington wrote:
>
>
>>I have successfully gotten SCIM up and running on multiple
>>machines - it's by far the best input package I've tried.
>>On my laptop the input panel is really tiny to the point
>>where I cannot make out the characters (using the pinyin
>>input). How can I adjust the font size for the panel? I tried
>>the font setting dialog on scim-panel-gtk but that did not
>>seem to have any effect.
>>
>>
>
>I am not sure I understood you correctly, did you mean the fonts on the
>panel or in the preedit dialog (where you type in pinyin and choose from
>character candidates)?
>
>I have confirmed that the font size setting (Panel -> GTK -> Misc ->
>Font in setup) indeed work for the preedit dialog, although you need to
>restart scim (maybe also scim-panel-gtk, I just killed them all) to have
>the new settings taking effect.
>
>I haven't found any way to change the fonts on the SCIM panel (where you
>choose input method, character width, punctuation, etc.), but I suppose
>it's not something you keep looking at. And James may provide a way to
>change that, but I really think it's not important.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Ming
>2004.06.09
>
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