Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 01:29:18 -0400 From: Moy Easwaran <moy@tiresias.dyndns.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Newbie: fonts &c. Message-ID: <42882FAE.6000904@tiresias.dyndns.org>
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I use mainly Fedora and OS X on desktops and OpenBSD on servers (so no GUI there). I'm trying to play with FreeBSD 5.4 a little and having trouble with look-and-feel issues. Fonts, menus, and sometimes icons look a bit ugly. Here are some screenshots: http://tiresias.dyndns.org/~moy/screenshots/ I tried using Fedora's gtkrc but that didn't help, so either it's not a GTK issue or I wasn't doing it right. I've added the various bluecurve packages, browsed through FreeBSD FAQs, and tried gtk[2]-theme-switch; that didn't help either. I should also note that when I previewed the Bluecurve theme in gtk2-theme-switch, it didn't really look like the Bluecurve I'm used to. Any ideas? Thanks, Moy (Please cc me on replies.)
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