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Margin Justification issues
as "c:\windows\fonts\desktop.ini" (with double quotes; you can copy/paste this name from here. Note that the back slashes are using in Windows to define the path). Restart after saving. But if while saving you'll get the message that this file already exists -- then most likely it is not the cause (if only it had

Etch -> lenny upgrade glitches: small fonts, dummy panel icons ...
Kingdox Parado...@aol.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion e:\fonts is the dir I want to delete, so I did the following from win98 start -> run attrib -h -s -r e:\fonts\desktop.ini and a dos box poped up for a sec and disapeared. Then I go to do del E:\fonts\desktop.ini I press OK and I get an error window

Multiple font Folders
I couldn't delete it because the name ->identified it as a system folder, so I "simply" moved the folder under \Windows ->reasoning that this would "merge" the two (\Windows\Fonts\Desktop and ->\Windows\Desktop). I used this successfully with other stray folders bearing ->system folder names that my 7-year old

Can't install fonts!
(was bringt dir ein desktop den du nur ankucken kannst) Ich mach jetz mal ne schtzung was "nicht" gebraucht wird. X Danke, Thorsten [1] Folgende Dateien sind alle in ~ (/home/test): .config/menus/applications-kmenuedit.menu .dmrc .fonts.conf .

CVS changes and pop-up sizes
HaTcH ur...@hotmail.com microsoft public win98 display general Someone running windows XP please help: open notepad, Start>Run...>notepad [enter] then open this file: C:\WINNT\Fonts\desktop.ini --or-- C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\desktop.ini copy the contents and post back here, thanks ALOT, remember, Windows XP. --HaTcH.

Desktop Organizer?
But not only : an invisible "Desktop.ini" file resides inside the folder itself giving the folder's CLID information to Windows. If you want to see all your font files you should go under DOS and type "DEL X:\FONTS\DESKTOP.INI" where "X" is the external GIG drive and "FONTS" the folder name where you backup your

Font size --AOL 9 in Vista
dlocate defaultapplication app-install-data: /usr/share/app-install/desktop/ defaultapplication.desktop kde-systemsettings: spellchecking.desktop, which Dotan has, _does_ have an 'he' localization). When there are no localization strings, KDE just prints the English default. I tried starting Kcontrol in English,

[ports-i386@FreeBSD.org: seamonkey-1.1.8 pkg-plist errors on i386 7]
When Office applications start up, they first check to see if there are any "new" fonts. If there are, they will rebuild the Office Font Cache. .... Drag it to the desktop, then go on a search and destroy mission for any OTHER copies of Normal template on your system and drag those to the desktop too.

Change Icons
DCOP: unregister 'anonymous-599' kcontrol: activate: Settings/LookNFeel/fonts.desktop DCOP: unregister 'kcontrol' libkonq: KNewMenu::slotCheckUpToDate() 0x80d1500 : menuItemsVersion=0 s_templatesVersion=0 libkonq: KNewMenu::slotCheckUpToDate() : recreating actions libkonq: KNewMenu::slotFillTemplates() kio

Welche Dateien enthalten die KDE-Desktopeinstellungen?
--and/or-- Your WINDOWS\FONTS\DESKTOP.INI is missing or damaged. Restart in DOS mode, change to the at directory and type: rename Desktop.ini Desktop.bad and then, for Win95a, type: extract d:\win95\win95_03.cab desktop.ini or, for Win95b, type: extract d:\win95\win95_04.cab desktop.ini substituting, again,

Bill Gates embarrassed about Vista
Aandi Inston qu...@dial.pipex.com adobe atm type windows You need to install ATM. That is a free download. Then, get the files on disk. Then, use ATM to add the fonts. It's different in some Windows systems. Aandi Inston.

Greek broken, as seen in firefox
You need to install extra bitmap fonts, most of the apps on your system don't need them, because they use Xft, but Emacs still uses core X fonts, so it will see different fonts than the rest of your desktop. Take a look at packages emacs-intl-fonts, and xfonts-intl-*. Cheers, Maciej.

Slow start-up times
... and try again! err:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/mnt/win98/windows/fonts/desktop.ini" err = 55 err:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file "/mnt/win98/windows/fonts/modern.fon" err = 2 wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger... err:font:AddFontFileToList Unable to load font file

Fonts on Desktop Too Small
CUT wrote: Compare two systems: 1) XP Pro on a Acer Laptop AOL 9.0 (SE) 15" LCD display -- either 1450x1050 or 1680x1050 --32 bit color IE "text size" set at "medium" Display fonts set at "normal" AOL fonts set to large "where possible" 2) Vista Home Premium on an e-machines desktop AOL 9.0 (VR) 21" LCD display

Multiple font Folders
"RAY" <R...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:616235CE-A095-42E0-943F-F8FF40FC59DA@microsoft.com... I do not know what I did, but my lettering underneath the fonts on the desktop have a color (Blue). I would like to go back to what I had, which was clear and transparent. Appreciate any help.

Missing kcontrol menus (was: No "GTK Styles and Fonts" in ...
Now
that I have re-installed kde 2.2.25, and I log into my desktop, the panel in the lower left has gear-icons, instead of application-specific icons, in positions 3-11 and 13. /usr/share/applnk/Settings/LookNFeel/Desktop/virtualdesktops. desktop /usr/share/applnk/Settings/LookNFeel/fonts.desktop

Slow startup times
BAT file recreate the file each time the machine boots up, or even on demand if you write a DOS BATCH file to do it with the following single text line: COPY C:\WINDOWS\DESKTOP.INI C:\WINDOWS\FONTS\DESKTOP.INI /Y Typically you don't need to confirm ("/Y") overwrites if the command is called from within a batch file

Fonts Desktop.ini
Oh, I'm sure I can fix it myself, either by adjusting the font size or using gconf as described in the followups to Amir's post last September. But the point is: for myself and Amir Oh -- and I accidentally synced my GNOME desktop files from my desktop machine still running etch to my laptop upgraded to lenny.

Fonts on Desktop
2) Track down all instances of pre-2008 Normal template on your computer, and drag them to your desktop. The file is called simply "Normal" and has no extension. "Partly" because it leads to another question: Why doesn't my built-in headings-styles use the correct font? I always use the styles for formatting,

Fonts: Changing desktop fonts in HP Pavilions?
Carey cnfri...@midsouth.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Right-click on "My Computer" > Properties > Advanced >Performance > Settings, place a check mark in "use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop", click "apply" then "OK". You will be set to go!